Positive Psychiatry - with Rakesh Jain, MD
Trauma doesn’t just hurt; it reorganizes. It reshapes sleep, memory, attention, stress physiology, trust, identity, and the story you tell yourself about what life allows. That’s why I start from one non-negotiable place: respect for suffering. And I make one crucial distinction that changes how we think about trauma recovery and PTSD treatment, especially for complex PTSD: change is not the same thing as damage. POST TRAUMATIC GROWTH: We then take on a topic that’s often misused and often feared: post-traumatic growth. I’m not talking about silver linings, forced resilience, or spiritual bypassing. I’m talking about a careful, trauma-informed inquiry into what can become possible after survival, and why “getting back to who you were” can be an unrealistic and painful goal for many people. We walk through the neuroscience of growth after trauma, including the default mode network and meaning making, the salience network and threat-based attention, executive control, and why neuroplasticity needs safety to move in a healing direction. On the clinical side, I dig into timing, readiness, and language. Growth introduced too early can harm. Growth demanded can shame. Growth framed carelessly can invalidate grief. I share practical ways to listen for readiness, how to invite complexity without imposing meaning, and why growth can coexist with distress. We also talk moral injury, relationships as co-regulation, existential reframing without coercion, and the inner work clinicians need to do to avoid burnout while staying human. www.JainUplift.com
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