The Trouble With Trauma, Kerry Howard
The Trouble With Trauma, Kerry Howard
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The Trouble With Trauma
Resolve the Impact of Abandonment and Fear of Rejection, and Understand the Importance of Connection in Recovery

Author: Kerry Howard

Narrator: Kerry Howard

Unabridged: 5 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/01/2020


Synopsis

Our ultimate need as human beings is for connection, because without connections to other living beings, we would die. We are neurologically 'hard wired' for connection. But what is connection?

Connection is an emotional need that affords us a range of physiological outcomes, but it also has physiological impacts. As you read this book, you will understand how our need for connection is the absolute core requirement of our ability to develop as human beings, why we struggle without it, and what we need to do to change it. As human beings our whole lives are about connecting with others. From the time we are born, we are dependent upon being connected. It is the basis of our ability to sustain life. In our primal old brain, our amygdala senses that our ability to be connected is literally about life and death.

The difficulty with having our most basic emotional need being 'connection' is that our main problems as human beings then come from any form of disconnection, or a perceived threat of disconnection. And this is the trouble with trauma: traumatic experience creates a disconnect.

Author, psychologist and trauma specialist Kerry Howard believes that our challenges as human beings all centre around a central theme: our childhood issues. These issues are at the basis of all of our health challenges in our lives.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Peter

This book is torn between two theses. Ostensibly it is about Trauma, but the trauma debate is just a vehicle for the bigger quest - looking at how beliefs are formed and propagated. He uses social Psychology to get at that. As for the trauma aspect, it comes down to this. He thinks trauma, as a conc......more

The informational sections regarding trauma were excellent and exactly what I was hoping to get from the book based on the title. Unfortunately, about half the book (maybe more) is about various theories and frameworks for understanding generally how false beliefs can become widespread. While some o......more

Goodreads review by Matthew

This is another one of those books that brings up critical issues in a clumsy way. It desperately needed better editing. Scheeringa is an expert in his field and discusses some really important flaws in the current popular ideas about trauma, CPTSD, toxic stress, and Adverse Childhood Events. But th......more

Goodreads review by Frank

This was written from a psychological perspective. The author fully embraces evolution, and that worldview permeates his writing and makes for some interesting logical inconsistencies. What he does well is expose the baseless claims of those who say that trauma causes physical damage to neurons. He......more