Five Ways to Foster Post-Traumatic Growth
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video, Ben Ahrens discusses the concept of post-traumatic growth (PTG) and outlines five phases of PTG. PTG is the idea that some individuals can grow stronger and develop a more positive outlook on life following a challenging or traumatic event.
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1. Awareness/ education
2. Emotional regulation. Knowing we can change our physiological state.
3. Disclosure. Acknowledge what has happened/ is happening and it is what it is.
4. Acceptance. Break neurophysiological loops
5. Narrative development. Insert new story. Condition new response.
6. Service. Community and pay it forward
Thank you
I had post traumatic growth after my husband died suddenly and I was left to raise two children alone.
I had some superpower energy that caused me to somehow grow stronger. Lasted for 3 years. I was using my grief and the adrenaline I believe caused me to feel excess energy that I channeled into health and began an obsession for health, diet working out. I felt great physically, put autoimmune diseases into remission.
But emotionally I was confused and running from my grief and trauma of losing my partner of 23 years. Covid put a break on my progress and the isolation and stress caused me to begin a downward spiral and reverted back to my old baseline. I know I can’t stay permanently in either state being both extremes. Trying to regulate my nervous system after many years of traumatic events.
I hope you heal and bounce back even stronger. I suggest looking into the story of Yusuf(Joseph). You may find great relief in that story.
Ben thank you so much for this most beautiful and inspiring video. I really needed it today. I have healed my brain through a brain retraining program too about 70% it has taken me years. The trauma was huge. I am not going to give up and I know what your saying is all TRUE! I am just a little bit down today but funny I am usually the happiest most positive person in my circle. Because we do appreciate things so much more than the average person, walking, eating sleeping all seem like privileges to me now. Thank you dear one for your care and refreshing viewpoints! Love Ava
Thank you 🙏 I had heard about Post Traumatic Growth pre-911 and tried to lean into growth but after too many Big Traumatic Events I have experienced BOTH PTSD & PTG 🦋
i've been going through one of the hardest times of my life. your content feels really helpful in a way that not much else has felt. thank you!
awesome , inspirational and encouraging talk, great video...Thank you for your effort
This is just so life changing. I mean really. Just wow!
Thank you, bless you!
Thank you for this great video!
Thank you for helping me understand what I am going through ❤
Thank you!
I have a problem, I am severely ill and I have done brain training and where I’m stuck is that as soon as I talk about what I went through I get disregulated again. 😢
Maybe because there's an expectation that the discomfort must go away asap. You reject any relationship w discomfort. It is not about removing discomfort, it's abt having good relationship w discomfort. Hopefully this helps.
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I wanna be in 'PTG', but i don't know how to get there 😕🥺😶
Please begin with self acceptance, self awareness, and knowing oneself fully, from the perspective of Jung.
Find a therapist with experience in this.
Do you have any video about your story?
Sure hing! Just follow this link to watch Ben's TEDx talk. www.re-origin.com/profiles/ben-ahrens
I think animals do have the ability to become stronger through adversity too, they just can't tell us
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Joona tuhkanen
The music is so distracting I just keep daydreaming
Sorry about that :) We've taken this into consideration for our newer videos.
Cut the case get to the point please
Ha that's why I laid it out above
1. Awareness/ education
2. Emotional regulation. Knowing we can change our physiological state.
3. Disclosure. Acknowledge what has happened/ is happening and it is what it is.
4. Acceptance. Break neurophysiological loops
5. Narrative development. Insert new story. Condition new response.
6. Service. Community and pay it forward
Victor Frankle was not aware that there is no such thing as free will. I don't like his book and I think that his book is very damaging to ppl who are dealing with mental issues and pain.