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Dr. Kate Truitt
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 พ.ย. 2014
Dr. Kate Truitt is a Los Angeles-based Clinical Psychologist, Applied Neuroscientist, and holds an M.B.A. in Healthcare Administration. She serves as the CEO of Dr. Kate Truitt & Associates, a premier mental health clinic, and the Amy Research Foundation, which focuses on bridging the gap between neuroscience and psychotherapy. Through her educational initiative, the Truitt Institute, she and her team offer advanced trainings for healthcare professionals and specialized courses for broader audiences. Dr. Truitt contributes to platforms like Oprah Today, BBC, and Huffington Post. She's presented at global institutions such as the United Nations and U.S. Department of Defense, and serves on the Science Advisory Board for the Goldie Hawn FOundation - MindUP!
Dr. Truitt is the author of Healing in Your Hands as well as her scientifically grounded memoir, Keep Breathing. These writings underscore her dedication to providing accessible mental health resources and reducing stigma.
Dr. Truitt is the author of Healing in Your Hands as well as her scientifically grounded memoir, Keep Breathing. These writings underscore her dedication to providing accessible mental health resources and reducing stigma.
A Guided Exercise in Discovering Inner Purpose with Dr. Kate Truitt
What truly brings meaning to our lives?
Sometimes it’s easy to feel like our worth is shaped by the world around us. In this guided exercise with Dr. Kate Truitt, we’re invited to explore a deeper sense of purpose. Through reflective journaling and gentle self-havening touches, developed by Dr. Ronald Ruden and used with his permission, this practice nurtures the core of who we are, beyond outside expectations.
Reconnecting with what truly brings peace and renewal can lead to a deeper sense of purpose. With guidance from Dr. Kate Truitt, this journey invites healing and fulfillment.
#healinginyourhands #journalling #discoveryourpurpose
For more information and blogs visit DrTruitt.com, find inspiration on Instagram @Dr.KateTruitt, join Dr. Kate on TikTok @DrKateTruitt, and subscribe to us here for weekly videos!
Join Dr. Kate in your healing journey today! Dr. Kate hosts live virtual workshops that teach self-healing tools and techniques in your hands. Join her and the Truitt Institute team to build your at-home brain care program! Learn more about all her trainings and workshops or to register today, visit: truittinstitute.com/
Order Dr. Kate’s new book, 𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗕𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴: 𝗔 𝗣𝘀𝘆𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗹𝗼𝗴𝗶𝘀𝘁'𝘀 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗝𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗻𝗲𝘆 𝗧𝗵𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵 𝗟𝗼𝘀𝘀, 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝘂𝗺𝗮, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗥𝗲𝗱𝗶𝘀𝗰𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗟𝗶𝗳𝗲. Part memoir and part scientific exploration, it's my personal account recounting my experiences and healing journey, including the highs and the lowest of lows. Along the way, you will learn about the neuroscience around trauma and stress.
📌 Order here: a.co/d/gWV6FQ5
📖 If you want to learn more about the book, Keep Breathing, you may read the first chapter for free through this link: lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/zfJ1dQY/keepbreathingch1
Ready to begin the work? Dr. Kate's book Healing in Your Hands: Self-Havening Exercises to Harness Neuroplasticity, Heal Traumatic Stress, and Build Resilience" is now available!
📌 Order your copy today! amzn.to/3TrAfaZ
Dr. Kate Truitt is a clinical psychologist, neuroscientist, as well as holds a MBA in Healthcare Administration. She is the CEO of the Trauma Counseling Center of Los Angeles, Chairman of the Board of the Amy Research Foundation, and leads her flagship organization Dr. Kate Truitt & Associates located in Pasadena, CA. Her teams of expert psychologists and psychotherapists provide individual therapy, group therapy, executive coaching, and neurofeedback throughout California via telehealth.
Contact us today to learn more or to begin your healing journey with one of our expert team members: 626-524-5525 or www.drtruitt.com
© 2024 by Dr. Kate Truitt All rights reserved. No part of this video may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of the copyright holder.
Sometimes it’s easy to feel like our worth is shaped by the world around us. In this guided exercise with Dr. Kate Truitt, we’re invited to explore a deeper sense of purpose. Through reflective journaling and gentle self-havening touches, developed by Dr. Ronald Ruden and used with his permission, this practice nurtures the core of who we are, beyond outside expectations.
Reconnecting with what truly brings peace and renewal can lead to a deeper sense of purpose. With guidance from Dr. Kate Truitt, this journey invites healing and fulfillment.
#healinginyourhands #journalling #discoveryourpurpose
For more information and blogs visit DrTruitt.com, find inspiration on Instagram @Dr.KateTruitt, join Dr. Kate on TikTok @DrKateTruitt, and subscribe to us here for weekly videos!
Join Dr. Kate in your healing journey today! Dr. Kate hosts live virtual workshops that teach self-healing tools and techniques in your hands. Join her and the Truitt Institute team to build your at-home brain care program! Learn more about all her trainings and workshops or to register today, visit: truittinstitute.com/
Order Dr. Kate’s new book, 𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗕𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴: 𝗔 𝗣𝘀𝘆𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗹𝗼𝗴𝗶𝘀𝘁'𝘀 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗝𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗻𝗲𝘆 𝗧𝗵𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵 𝗟𝗼𝘀𝘀, 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝘂𝗺𝗮, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗥𝗲𝗱𝗶𝘀𝗰𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗟𝗶𝗳𝗲. Part memoir and part scientific exploration, it's my personal account recounting my experiences and healing journey, including the highs and the lowest of lows. Along the way, you will learn about the neuroscience around trauma and stress.
📌 Order here: a.co/d/gWV6FQ5
📖 If you want to learn more about the book, Keep Breathing, you may read the first chapter for free through this link: lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/zfJ1dQY/keepbreathingch1
Ready to begin the work? Dr. Kate's book Healing in Your Hands: Self-Havening Exercises to Harness Neuroplasticity, Heal Traumatic Stress, and Build Resilience" is now available!
📌 Order your copy today! amzn.to/3TrAfaZ
Dr. Kate Truitt is a clinical psychologist, neuroscientist, as well as holds a MBA in Healthcare Administration. She is the CEO of the Trauma Counseling Center of Los Angeles, Chairman of the Board of the Amy Research Foundation, and leads her flagship organization Dr. Kate Truitt & Associates located in Pasadena, CA. Her teams of expert psychologists and psychotherapists provide individual therapy, group therapy, executive coaching, and neurofeedback throughout California via telehealth.
Contact us today to learn more or to begin your healing journey with one of our expert team members: 626-524-5525 or www.drtruitt.com
© 2024 by Dr. Kate Truitt All rights reserved. No part of this video may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of the copyright holder.
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Thank you for this. I am literally having a stomach ache over the guilt of setting boundaries and trying to keep myself safe. I want to be fair to my family members and not exclude anyone, but I am not really on a talking basis with my sister. When my mom asked me to text her to invite her to a family gathering, I felt uncomfortable, and I am not ready for reconciliation but am comfortable with all the family being together. This video helped me understand that fine line. That I do not have to be in that happy healthy place yet. Sometimes it is necessary to take time apart and just because it's a holiday, it doesn't mean things should be forced.
My therapist initiated this excercise and I am so grateful. Extremely helpfull
That’s amazing to hear! 💗 The Dominant Non-Dominant Hand-Writing Exercise can be such a powerful tool for connecting with deeper parts of ourselves. I’m so glad it’s been helpful for you. Wishing you continued growth and insight on your healing journey 🙏
What I learned was that 2 of the 3 things I wrote down in column 1 (calm and flexibility), are qualities I don't even value for myself. They're just what other people have told me they like about me
Thank you for sharing this insight-it’s such a meaningful realization. 💗 It can be eye-opening to recognize how much of our self-perception is shaped by others’ expectations. This awareness is a powerful step toward reconnecting with your values and what truly matters to you. Be gentle with yourself as you explore this deeper sense of self-you’re uncovering your authentic purpose, and that’s such a beautiful journey.
This meditation cured my 3 day tension headache, that’s wild! I’ve heard of somatic meditation before but didn’t know much about it. Tried your video and as soon as i visualized setting my pain aside, my headache was gone almost instantly! Thank you so much. You’ve made a new subscriber out of me ❤
I’m so glad to hear this meditation brought you relief! 💗 It’s incredible how powerful somatic practices and visualization can be for calming the mind and body. Thank you for sharing your experience-it means so much to know this resonated with you. Welcome to the community, and I’m so happy to have you here ❤
I starved myself and gained the weight back but my body still has a thin appearance. I've spoken with a dietician and recovery ED clinic they don't know. It's water weight I think. Just seems like starving myself altered my body.
Thank you for sharing your experience-it sounds like you’ve been through a lot, and I admire your courage in seeking support. 💗 Starving the body can create lasting changes, and it’s not uncommon for recovery to feel complicated. Sometimes the body holds onto water or redistributes weight differently as part of its healing process. It’s trying to find balance and safety again after what it’s been through. Working with specialists who understand eating disorder recovery and metabolic health can provide additional insights and guidance. Healing takes time, and your journey is valid.Please know that you are not alone in this ❤🩹
I've been searching through different healing modalities and oftentimes they leave me stressed out. I am DEFINITELY going to be using this in my anxious moments. Thank you so very much for your love and experience with this. I'll be sharing this with some AA friends who could certainly use some loves 💚🩵
For those hurting.. please consider working out…. As well as EMDR
That’s such a thoughtful suggestion-thank you for sharing. 💗 Movement, like working out, can be an incredible way to release stored tension and support mental health, while EMDR is such a powerful tool for processing trauma. Together, they create a holistic path to healing, helping both the body and mind find balance and peace. Wishing everyone on this journey strength and healing.
As a person with BPD, This is accurate
Thank you for sharing. 💗 It means so much to hear that this resonates with you. BPD can bring unique challenges, and your acknowledgment of this is a powerful step in your healing journey. Wishing you continued strength and resilience as you navigate it. 💕
Is amy responsible for sabotage sometimes?
Yes, Amy (the amygdala) can sometimes feel like she’s sabotaging us! When she senses potential danger, even if it’s not truly a threat, she can amplify negative thoughts or emotions to try to keep us safe. It’s not sabotage on purpose-it’s her way of overprotecting. Using calming techniques like soothing touch or grounding can help reassure Amy that you’re okay and refocus your mind. 💗
@@DrKateTruitt , I understand, Dr. Kate. Thanks for the clarification.
Is it normal to keep thinking of trauma memories or just bad memories doing this but we just have to keep bringing our mind back to the good memories?
Absolutely, it’s normal for trauma or bad memories to pop up, especially when we’re working on redirecting our focus. Our brain naturally leans toward processing negative experiences because it wants to protect us from similar pain in the future. When this happens, gently guide your mind back to the good memories. It’s a practice, and over time it gets easier. You’re doing the important work of retraining your brain. Be patient with yourself-you’re making progress! 💕
Fabulous!
Thank you so much for your kind word 💗
I get that every day😢
I’m so sorry you’re experiencing this daily-it can be so exhausting and isolating to feel stuck in that freeze response. 😢 Please remember that this is your body’s way of trying to protect you, even though it doesn’t feel helpful right now. Small grounding practices, like deep breathing, gentle movement, or even placing your hands over your heart, can sometimes help your system start to feel safer. Be patient with yourself-you’re not alone in this. Sending you warmth and care. 💗
Can CBD dull rem sleep??
I just hate existing
I’m so sorry you’re feeling this way-those words hold so much pain. 💗 It’s so hard when life feels overwhelming and heavy, and I want you to know that you’re not alone. Even on the hardest days, small steps-like reaching out for support, finding a moment of grounding, or connecting with someone who cares-can make a difference. Please be gentle with yourself. You deserve kindness, healing, and care. Sending you warmth and strength as you navigate this difficult time. 💕
This is incredibly open of you. Thank you for sharing. It's so sad how we can't safe others . 😢 the pain of what ifs and shoulds are so enormous. Your work shares knowledge and wisdom. Thank you
Thank you so much for your kind words and understanding. 💗 It’s true-the weight of “what ifs” and “shoulds” can feel enormous, especially when we wish we could have done more for others. That pain is so real, and I’m deeply grateful to be able to share these tools and insights to help navigate those feelings. Sending you warmth and strength as you walk through your own journey. 🙏
And what then is a solution? Knowledge isn’t power 😊
You're absolutely right-knowledge alone isn’t power until we put it into action. 😊 One of the first steps to relieve emotional constipation is to create a safe space for your emotions. This could involve journaling, practicing mindfulness, or working with a therapist who can help you gently explore and express your feelings. Body-based practices like somatic experiencing or gentle movement can also help release emotions stored in the body. And sometimes, just starting with small, manageable steps-like naming a single emotion each day-can make a big difference over time. Remember, it’s a journey, and it’s okay to take it one gentle step at a time. 💗
@ thank you for your thoughtful share 😻
That would have been nice.
I hear you, and it truly can feel like such a loss when opportunities for change or healing seem out of reach. But it’s never too late to start taking small, meaningful steps toward empowerment. Sending much warmth and healing your way 🤗💗
My rumination gets worse when my physical pain hurts. How do you think to deal with it, Dr. Kate?
I'm so sorry you’re dealing with both rumination and physical pain-it can feel like a never-ending cycle. When physical pain is present, our brain often amplifies anxious or ruminating thoughts. A good first step is to combine gentle breathing exercises with mindful touch, like the havening touch, to soothe your nervous system. You might also try body-based practices like progressive muscle relaxation to help release tension. Pain and rumination are tough to untangle, but small, gentle practices can bring some relief over time. Sending you much warmth and healing 💗🤗
@@DrKateTruitt Thank you so much for giving some tips. 😊
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Dr. Kate! Thank you very much! Always relaxing and comforting, All the Best to you!
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 I’m so glad you find the meditations relaxing and comforting.
Thank you so much, the CPR for the amygdala has helped me a lot! I have a question, if this has been tested, I get to complete calm with self havening and even faster with tight self hug (or an "inner hug" I do pressing my tongue against the palate..). As it is easier to do it in any moment, do you know if the amygdala would get the message also that way? Thank you again
I’m so glad to hear that the CPR for the amygdala and self-havening have been helpful for you! 💗 The techniques you mentioned, like a tight self-hug or pressing your tongue against your palate, can indeed send calming signals to your brain. When you do these grounding and soothing practices, you’re engaging your parasympathetic nervous system, which helps the amygdala receive the message that you’re safe. The amygdala is very responsive to any physical cues that signal relaxation. Keep using what works best for you-your body knows what it needs! Thank you for sharing your experience, and I'm wishing you continued calm and healing. 💗
Thank you!
You’re so welcome! 💗 Wishing you moments of peace and relaxation.
Why does this work?
Great question! The self-havening exercises described in Healing in Your Hands work because they harness the power of neuroplasticity-our brain's ability to change and rewire itself. When we use soothing touches, we’re calming the amygdala, the part of our brain responsible for detecting threats and triggering stress responses. These touches signal safety to the brain, reducing the release of stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline. Over time, this helps "rewire" the brain's response to stress and trauma, allowing us to heal and build resilience. It’s a powerful way to take control of your brain's stress circuits and foster a sense of calm and well-being. 💗
Anxiety, hardly anyone mentions that anxiety can be a great part of grief. I wish I had known that, it would have helped. Nice video, gentle and inspiring. Thank you
You’re absolutely right-anxiety is often a significant, yet under-discussed, part of the grief process. It’s such a common response as our brains try to make sense of the loss and navigate the uncertainty it brings. I’m glad the video could offer some comfort, and thank you for sharing this important reminder.
@DrKateTruitt thank you 💜🌸🌺
Amy 😊
Ah, yes-sweet "Amy" the amygdala! 😊 Always working to keep us safe.
I always thought of amygdala as something negative 😅 but the way you talk about it as a friend it sounds very positive as well as cute! 🥰
Shaking dancing 💃 moving .... so goid
Yes! 💃 Moving, shaking, and dancing are such simple yet powerful ways to release tension and help the body let go of stress. I'm glad you're finding joy in it-keep moving and feeling good 🤗💗
What are these Trauma releasing exercises?? I use this one called TRE. Are there different ones?
Thank you very much Dr Kate for the high volume of high quality content.
You're so welcome 💗 I'm glad you find this content helpful.
Beautiful imagery in the video.
Thank you so much! I'm glad the imagery resonated with you. 💗 Sending you warmth and healing.
Thank you so much for rescuing me from such a desperately dark moment ❤
I did go to a trauma therapist that had all the extensive trauma education and experience. She ultimately ended up invalidating me over and over. I now believe they must also have extensive education and experience with narcissistic family abuse especially family scapegoating. After all I have tried, I'm giving up on professional therapists. I'm done.
Dr. Kate Truitt, Thank you very much!
You're welcome 💗
Wow didn’t realize the amygdala is almond sized.
Wow a sociopathic therapist 😮terrifying
Very good and lovely
Thank you so much 😀
Very true, I was never touched when I was little. Now I want to be touched, but I FEAR being touched. There is just no hope.
Great info thanks
You're welcome. I'm glad you find this helpful 💗🤗
Wash your hands before touching your face...
That's a great point-keeping our hands clean before engaging in practices like mindful touch is important for safety and hygiene.
youre so soothing I adore you
Oh, that means so much to me-thank you! 🥰 I'm so grateful to be here and offer a bit of comfort and support. Sending much warmth and healing your way.
How does one create space in the havening technique for those who struggle with touch?
That's such an important question. For those who find touch challenging or uncomfortable, there are definitely ways to modify the Havening technique to feel safer and more accessible. It’s all about creating a space that feels right for you. 💗 I encourage you to watch this video: Special Tips for Using the Havening Touch When Touch Feels Unsafe: th-cam.com/video/979avw5cLUo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RgV8pMiL-bN5VX6d
😮😊best explainatation i ever found. Thank you Dear Doctor.😊😮❤👌💐
I'm so glad the explanation resonated with you! 😊 Your kind words mean so much. Triggers can be complex, and understanding them is a huge step toward healing. Sending you warmth and gratitude for being here and engaging with this work. 💗
@DrKateTruitt i feel like most Psychologist don't get how it really is. Yes i'm safe within this Moment at home. But i don't fear a saber-toothed tiger, i fear actuall realistic Problems like, "i can't find a solution, when i don't overcome my mental health problems, my social phobia increased by a repeated experience at work last year, i will loose my job and i already suffer from loneliness". Please wth, how should one reframe this? Psychologist are people lost in theory not reality
I hear you, and your frustration is deeply valid. It’s true-our worries often aren’t about saber-toothed tigers, but very real, painful challenges, like job security, social anxiety, or feeling disconnected. These fears can be overwhelming, and they often come from genuine experiences of struggle. Reframing isn't about dismissing or minimizing your reality but about empowering your brain to find a different path forward, even in the face of real stressors. It’s a way of gently guiding your mind to create a bit of space-space where possibilities and new solutions can emerge. For example, instead of getting stuck in the loop of “I’ll lose my job and be alone forever,” we can work on thoughts like, “What if I find small ways to feel more supported?” or “What if I find a safe person to practice social interactions with?” It doesn’t make the worries disappear, but it can help ease the intensity and create room to breathe. Thank you for sharing your perspective, and please know that I’m sending you strength and hope. Your struggles are real, and you deserve compassionate support as you navigate them. 💗
@DrKateTruitt Thank you for your answer. But i can't find supportive people. I always had problems with getting in touch with people. And in the last years i lost my sense of humour or my ability to focus on anything else then my worries, which make people stay away from me and i can understand that, because i always tried to help people and that pulled me down. And anhedonia is a part of my life since puberty and i have difficulties trusting anything. I'm so stuck and it's horrible here. But I'm constantly confronted with blaims like "you don't want to change", but the problem is, i don't know how.
I love sour worm candy myself!
🍬 The burst of sour flavor really can bring you back to the present moment in such a fun way!
@ truly, you’re a wonder, TY for your work! 🌻
I dissociate a lot while driving. And theres no way around it in america. You need a car to live and work.
Dissociation while driving can be incredibly frightening, especially when driving feels so necessary for daily life. You’re not alone in this struggle, and it makes so much sense to want more tools for staying grounded. Sending you strength as you navigate this challenge. Remember to be gentle with yourself. 💗
I just finished reading Keep Breathing and this video series with the diagrams is a great visual aid for further understanding what is going on with Amy and the other areas. Now I want to start working on my personal program for depotentiating and creating new possibilities. Thank you for your work!
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and for diving into Keep Breathing! 💗 I'm thrilled to hear that the video series and diagrams are enhancing your understanding of Amy and how the brain works. It’s wonderful that you’re feeling inspired to start creating your own healing program-empowering Amy to feel safe and calm is such meaningful work. Wishing you so much resilience and strength as you continue on your journey.
Anxiety is GONE! Thank you very much! Dr. Kate Have a Great day!
Thank you DR. Kate for the guided meditation, I am a new person now!
Nice I'll be there
I'm so glad you’ll be joining us! 😊 It’s going to be an inspiring and enriching experience, and having you there makes it even better. Looking forward to connecting 💗
When I was six, I decided I would never have children or get married. My mother only loved my brother. He never worked and even beat her when he got cancer. She died six years ago. My brother is 55 and continues to make my life hell. He's always asking for money, but I won't give it, even though I've already been beaten and need to be admitted to hospital. Finally, the justice system for domestic/family violence doesn't work here.
I'm so sorry for the immense pain and hardship you've had to endure. It takes incredible strength to share your story, and even more to stand firm in protecting yourself. The wounds from feeling unloved and experiencing repeated trauma can feel impossible to heal, especially when support systems, like the justice system, fail to provide the protection you deserve. You are not alone, and your safety and well-being are deeply important. If you can, please consider reaching out to a trusted support network or local resources to help you navigate this difficult situation. Healing from these wounds is a journey, but you deserve to live a life free from harm and fear. Sending you so much strength and care as you continue to advocate for yourself. 💗
@@DrKateTruitt Thank you very much
Thank you,❤.