Trauma Tried to Steal My Life | Hal Hughes
After multiple traumatic brain injuries, PTSD, addiction, depression, and suicidal thoughts, Hal Hughes wasn't sure he would survive.
In this powerful episode of Trauma Meets Recovery, Dr. Mark McNear sits down with psychotherapist, former police officer, and TBI survivor Hal Hughes to discuss trauma, resilience, recovery, and the journey from suffering to purpose.
Hal shares his deeply personal story of how severe head injuries during his policing career changed the course of his life—leading to PTSD, emotional dysregulation, addiction, and a battle to reclaim his identity. He also reveals the moment his young son's words became the catalyst for his recovery:
"I want my real daddy to come home."
Together, they explore how trauma impacts the brain and body, why healing requires more than medication alone, and the daily practices that helped Hal rebuild his life.
Topics covered in this episode include:
• PTSD and traumatic brain injury (TBI)
• Addiction recovery and the Rat Park experiment
• Trauma and the nervous system
• Neuroplasticity and brain healing
• Somatic healing and body-based recovery
• The dangers of overmedication
• Exercise, fasting, cold exposure, and resilience
• Viktor Frankl and finding meaning in suffering
• Victimhood vs. personal responsibility
• Purpose, service, and post-traumatic growth
Hal's story is a powerful reminder that trauma does not have to define your future. Recovery is possible, even after profound suffering.
About Hal Hughes
Hal Hughes is a psychotherapist, former police officer, traumatic brain injury survivor, and addiction recovery advocate. Through his clinical work and personal experience, he helps others navigate trauma, resilience, and meaningful recovery. Learn more about Hal Hughes:
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