Triggers and Trauma as Portals to Growth - Susan Campbell, Ph.D. - ND3746
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The hurts and disappointments that we suffered in childhood often leave lasting scars to our inner sense of safety and security. They show up later in the form of trigger reactions. Campbell describes the ultimate goal of inner work as making effective decisions that come from the higher brain versus the knee jerk tendencies of our primitive, lizard brain. Susan Campbell, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and the author of close to a dozen books on relationships and conflict resolution. She leads seminars internationally, is a couples therapist, relationship coach and trainer of professional coaches. She also works with private clients through her relationship coaching practice. Her books include Getting Real: Ten Truth Skills You Need to Live an Authentic Life (H.J. Kramer 2001), Saying What’s Real : 7 Keys to Authentic Communication and Relationship Success (H.J. Kramer 2005), Five-Minute Relationship Repair: Quickly Heal Upsets, Deepen Intimacy, and Use Differences to Strengthen Love (John Gray) (H. J. Kramer 2015), From Triggered to Tranquil: How Self-Compassion and Mindful Presence Can Transform Relationship Conflicts and Heal Childhood Wounds (New World Library 2021)
Interview Date: 11/24/2021 Tags: Susan Campbell, reactive brain, amygdala, lizard brain, adrenaline, cortisol, emotional triggers, triggered response, trigger signatures, self-soothing, inner self-compassion, Archetype of good mother, conditioned mind, compassion, polarization, reactions, pausing, pause agreement, survival alarm system, reactive brain, Relationship, Psychology, Health & Healing