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Why Trauma Is Mistaken for Mental Illness | Dr. Yasin Choudry | Thought Atlas

54 min · 29. juni 2026
episode Why Trauma Is Mistaken for Mental Illness | Dr. Yasin Choudry | Thought Atlas cover

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What if many people labeled “treatment-resistant” were never truly understood in the first place? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I sit down with Dr. Yasin Choudry, a physician board-certified in psychiatry, addiction medicine, and integrative holistic medicine, and the author of Radical Recovery. Drawing from years of clinical experience, Dr. Choudry explores a different way of understanding mental health—one that looks beyond symptom management and asks deeper questions about trauma, emotional survival, addiction, nervous system regulation, and the human capacity to heal. Together, we discuss why so many people become disconnected from their emotions, the relationship between trauma and addiction, and how genuine recovery may require understanding the whole person rather than simply treating isolated symptoms. In this episode: * Why trauma is often misunderstood * The relationship between addiction and emotional pain * Nervous system regulation and mental health * Why some people are labeled treatment-resistant * The importance of emotional awareness * Recovery beyond symptom management * Integrative approaches to psychiatry * Sensitivity, resilience, and healing * The future of mental healthcare * What true recovery looks like Whether you’re interested in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, or personal growth, this conversation offers a thoughtful perspective on healing, resilience, and the importance of understanding the human story behind mental illness. 🌍 Read Dr. Yasin Choudry’s Substack: https://ychoudrymd.substack.com/ [https://ychoudrymd.substack.com/] 🎙️ Thought Atlas www.joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [http://www.joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas]

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