Dr. Gabor Maté on the Connection Between Trauma and Mental Illness | A Mindspace Podcast Clip
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
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In this episode of the Mindspace podcast, Dr. Joe speaks with Dr. Gabor Maté, retired physician, author, and world renowned educator. Dr. Maté has more than 20 years experience in family practice and palliative care. He has worked for more than a decade at the Portland Hotel in downtown East Side Vancouver with patients who suffer from mental illness and addiction.
He is a world renowned expert in trauma, addiction, child development, psychedelics, and the relationship between stress and illness. He is the best selling author of four books like When the Body Says No and The Realm of Hungry Ghosts, for which he won the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize. And he is currently finishing his fifth book, The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture due out in April 2022. His works have been translated into more than 25 languages. And he also offers online video courses including Wholehearted’s Healing Trauma and Addictions.
His work now centres around educating the public on the impact of trauma and human development and training therapists in Compassionate Inquiry. Compassionate Inquiry is a therapeutic method developed by Dr. Maté whose focus is on helping the patient to “recognize the unconscious dynamics that run their lives and how to liberate themselves from them.” He also just released The Wisdom of Trauma on June 8th, 2021, a movie about his life’s work.
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I did have a psychosis and i do have childhood trauma and a narcisisstic partner pressuring me non-stop. Thank you doctor mate for helpjng me learn and heal.
Oh my gosh that’s me
There are better healing tools...visit dr. Bessel van der Kolk.
Dr. Gabor, I treasure your words. Thank You!
I had psychosis
He gets his information from others' books...GM is NOT an original.😮
Yeah, right😃everything is rooted in trauma...how else would u make a living??? You're not qualified!
He isn't the first person to say that
@@pineappleflow2876 IDC...he is wrong, but even if he were right, how would that help???
@@robynhope219he’s not wrong. It was only after the 60’s that they decided to incorporate a bio component into the model of what causes mental illness (of course to push drugs)
Before that psychoanalysts knew that mental illness and even physical illnesses were a reaction to trauma.
From someone recovered - it helps because you get a way out instead of just drugged. Calming the nervous system back to regulation using methodologies like somatic experiencing leads to RECOVERY. A trauma reaction is recoverable. Pretending mental illnesses just randomly appear has NO hope for recovery. I even recovered from chronic physical illnesses. They are all intertwined.
As someone who spent decades looking for answers there were none from pharma.
Trauma recovery is where the hope lies