57 min

George Bonanno || The New Science of Resilience The Psychology Podcast

    • Social Sciences

In this episode, I talk to George Bonanno about trauma and resiliency. We start off by discussing what people get wrong about trauma and how this led to the invention of the PTSD diagnosis. George defines what resilience is, how it’s different from growth, and its paradoxical correlation to individual differences. Finally, he elaborates on how the flexibility mindset and sequence help us get through personal traumatic events or global tragedies like 9/11 or the COVID-19 pandemic. 
Bio 
Dr. George Bonanno is a professor of psychology, chair of the department of counseling in clinical psychology, and director of the Loss, Trauma, and Emotion Lab at Teachers College Columbia University. He’s the author of The Other Side of Sadness and The End of Trauma. 
Website: www.tc.columbia.edu/LTElab/ 
Twitter: @giorgiobee 
Topics 
00:01:41 Jerome L. Singer’s influence on George 
00:05:42 Society’s skewed view of trauma 
00:08:15 Explaining the PTSD diagnosis 
00:10:38 People are more resilient than you think 
00:14:23 Resilience VS growth 
00:19:50 The resilience paradox 
00:24:44 The flexibility mindset 
00:29:58 The flexibility sequence 
00:34:50 How to be more flexible 
00:38:11 Goal-directed self-talk 
00:47:50 The resilience blind spot 
00:50:06 What 9/11 teaches us about resilience 
00:53:10 We’ll overcome the COVID-19 pandemic  
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In this episode, I talk to George Bonanno about trauma and resiliency. We start off by discussing what people get wrong about trauma and how this led to the invention of the PTSD diagnosis. George defines what resilience is, how it’s different from growth, and its paradoxical correlation to individual differences. Finally, he elaborates on how the flexibility mindset and sequence help us get through personal traumatic events or global tragedies like 9/11 or the COVID-19 pandemic. 
Bio 
Dr. George Bonanno is a professor of psychology, chair of the department of counseling in clinical psychology, and director of the Loss, Trauma, and Emotion Lab at Teachers College Columbia University. He’s the author of The Other Side of Sadness and The End of Trauma. 
Website: www.tc.columbia.edu/LTElab/ 
Twitter: @giorgiobee 
Topics 
00:01:41 Jerome L. Singer’s influence on George 
00:05:42 Society’s skewed view of trauma 
00:08:15 Explaining the PTSD diagnosis 
00:10:38 People are more resilient than you think 
00:14:23 Resilience VS growth 
00:19:50 The resilience paradox 
00:24:44 The flexibility mindset 
00:29:58 The flexibility sequence 
00:34:50 How to be more flexible 
00:38:11 Goal-directed self-talk 
00:47:50 The resilience blind spot 
00:50:06 What 9/11 teaches us about resilience 
00:53:10 We’ll overcome the COVID-19 pandemic  
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

57 min