47 min

What Kind of Trauma Do You Have? with Kobe Campbell The Refined Collective Podcast

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This week, we’re doing something a little different and very exciting: Kobe Campbell is guest hosting an episode of The Refined Collective with her husband Kyle (the hosts of The Healing Circle Podcast). In this episode, Kobe will be breaking down the different types of traumas, the nuances of each, and what they can look like in your life.
 
Trauma Myth
We can sometimes have this perspective of “Trauma” and “trauma” where we have an idea that one is worse than the other. But that is NOT the case!
There are boulders (acute trauma) and pebbles (chronic trauma), and even though pebbles are smaller, they become a large mass as the number of pebbles grow.
“Our body processes emotional pain almost identically to the way it processes physical pain.” - Kobe Campbell
 
Acute Trauma
A single traumatic incident. 
This is what most people think of when they think of trauma. This includes major traumatic events like getting hit by a car, being sexually assaulted, or your house catching on fire.
Even going through the pandemic can be considered an acute trauma.
 
Chronic Trauma
Prolonged and ongoing abuse or pain.
This might be the fact that your feelings were always dismissed by your parents growing up.
“If your internal voice is mimicking the external invalidation you’ve heard your entire life, you’ve experienced chronic emotional trauma.” - Kobe Campbell
 
Complex Trauma
A combination of acute and chronic trauma and/or several acute traumas or several chronic traumas.
“Trauma freezes you in time… There are a lot of 9-year-olds trapped in 50-year-old bodies.” - Kobe Campbell
Kobe’s husband, Kyle, shares his own story of complex trauma.
 
Resources
Join Patreon here and listen to another Kobe episode!
Order Kobe’s book Why Am I Like This?
Work with Kobe Campbell.
Join Kobe’s inner circle.
Listen to The Healing Circle Podcast.
Listen to Kobe on TRC ep 174 “Is It The Holy Spirit Or My Trauma?”
Listen to Kobe on TRC ep 150 “When Is It Time To Go To Therapy?”
 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week, we’re doing something a little different and very exciting: Kobe Campbell is guest hosting an episode of The Refined Collective with her husband Kyle (the hosts of The Healing Circle Podcast). In this episode, Kobe will be breaking down the different types of traumas, the nuances of each, and what they can look like in your life.
 
Trauma Myth
We can sometimes have this perspective of “Trauma” and “trauma” where we have an idea that one is worse than the other. But that is NOT the case!
There are boulders (acute trauma) and pebbles (chronic trauma), and even though pebbles are smaller, they become a large mass as the number of pebbles grow.
“Our body processes emotional pain almost identically to the way it processes physical pain.” - Kobe Campbell
 
Acute Trauma
A single traumatic incident. 
This is what most people think of when they think of trauma. This includes major traumatic events like getting hit by a car, being sexually assaulted, or your house catching on fire.
Even going through the pandemic can be considered an acute trauma.
 
Chronic Trauma
Prolonged and ongoing abuse or pain.
This might be the fact that your feelings were always dismissed by your parents growing up.
“If your internal voice is mimicking the external invalidation you’ve heard your entire life, you’ve experienced chronic emotional trauma.” - Kobe Campbell
 
Complex Trauma
A combination of acute and chronic trauma and/or several acute traumas or several chronic traumas.
“Trauma freezes you in time… There are a lot of 9-year-olds trapped in 50-year-old bodies.” - Kobe Campbell
Kobe’s husband, Kyle, shares his own story of complex trauma.
 
Resources
Join Patreon here and listen to another Kobe episode!
Order Kobe’s book Why Am I Like This?
Work with Kobe Campbell.
Join Kobe’s inner circle.
Listen to The Healing Circle Podcast.
Listen to Kobe on TRC ep 174 “Is It The Holy Spirit Or My Trauma?”
Listen to Kobe on TRC ep 150 “When Is It Time To Go To Therapy?”
 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

47 min