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It Was Never Your Brain: Rethinking Mental Health, Trauma, and Who Gets to Define "Well"

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In this episode, I explore how the mental health system's obsession with fixing individual brain chemistry kept me from understanding that my symptoms were never random, but rather rational responses to environments designed to harm people like me. I reflect on how this shaped my journey toward being able to honestly say that home is wherever I am right now. I talk about: 1. What the system told me was wrong with me (00:55) 2. Why your brain was never the problem (12:47) 3. From "what's wrong with you" to "what was done to you” (20:00) This episode is created from an unedited writing fragment on my blog. Visit What My Connective Tissue Knows [https://piquant-radiator-e92.notion.site/What-My-Connective-Tissue-Knows-2f8eaba735ac8003bafcfc58a8f14f11?source=copy_link] to read more. This podcast also has a YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@home-is-where-the-body-is [https://www.youtube.com/@home-is-where-the-body-is] How to contact me: You’re welcome to share reflections, feedback, or thoughts at homeiswherethebodyis@gmail.com [homeiswherethebodyis@gmail.com] If this episode was meaningful to you: Leaving an honest review or sharing it with someone who might find it helpful is the best way to support this work.

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episode It Was Never Your Brain: Rethinking Mental Health, Trauma, and Who Gets to Define "Well" artwork

It Was Never Your Brain: Rethinking Mental Health, Trauma, and Who Gets to Define "Well"

In this episode, I explore how the mental health system's obsession with fixing individual brain chemistry kept me from understanding that my symptoms were never random, but rather rational responses to environments designed to harm people like me. I reflect on how this shaped my journey toward being able to honestly say that home is wherever I am right now. I talk about: 1. What the system told me was wrong with me (00:55) 2. Why your brain was never the problem (12:47) 3. From "what's wrong with you" to "what was done to you” (20:00) This episode is created from an unedited writing fragment on my blog. Visit What My Connective Tissue Knows [https://piquant-radiator-e92.notion.site/What-My-Connective-Tissue-Knows-2f8eaba735ac8003bafcfc58a8f14f11?source=copy_link] to read more. This podcast also has a YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@home-is-where-the-body-is [https://www.youtube.com/@home-is-where-the-body-is] How to contact me: You’re welcome to share reflections, feedback, or thoughts at homeiswherethebodyis@gmail.com [homeiswherethebodyis@gmail.com] If this episode was meaningful to you: Leaving an honest review or sharing it with someone who might find it helpful is the best way to support this work.

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