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The Mark Groves Podcast

#410: Cults, Diagnosis & the Danger of Mono-Minded Thinking with Britt Frank

The Mark Groves Podcast

Mark Groves

Education, Relationships, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.9 • 5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2024

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Why do we get stuck in life and how do trauma and our mental health narratives play into that? In this thought-provoking conversation with neuropsychotherapist, Britt Frank, we explore the nuances of trauma, mental health labels, and the personal responsibility often overlooked in modern therapeutic discussions. Britt shares insights from her own experiences, diving deep into how trauma is often misunderstood or misdiagnosed, and how this affects our ability to heal and grow. Together we challenge the popular notion of trauma as an all-encompassing explanation for struggle and instead encourage an approach that blends empathy with accountability. From societal trends to gender identity, we tackle tough topics, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in navigating the complexities of human behavior and finding greater personal agency. Britt Frank, LSCSW, SEP is a licensed neuropsychotherapist and author of The Science of Stuck (Penguin Random House), named by SHRM, Esquire, New York Magazine, and The Next Big Idea Club as a must-read. Britt received her undergraduate degree from Duke University and her master’s degree from the University of Kansas, where she later became an award-winning adjunct instructor. Britt is a contributing writer to Psychology Today and her work has been featured in Forbes, NPR, The New York Times, Fast Company, Psych Central, SELF, and Thrive Global. —Britt’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brittfrank/ —Britt’s Website: https://www.scienceofstuck.com/ —Britt’s Book: https://www.scienceofstuck.com/book —Britt’s Previous Podcast Episode: You’re Not Broken, You’re Just Stuck: https://markgroves.com/episode/youre-not-broken-youre-just-stuck-with-britt-frank/ Resources From the Episode: —Still Face Experiment: https://youtu.be/vmE3NfB_HhE?si=QivHWP9_jREexK3s&t=34 —Greg Lukianoff’s Book: The Canceling of the American Mind: Cancel Culture Undermines Trust and Threatens Us All―But There Is a Solution: https://amzn.to/3XDayrT —Sarah Baldwin Podcast Episodes: How to Somatically Rewire Your Past to Create Secure Attachment with Sarah Baldwin: https://markgroves.com/episode/how-to-somatically-rewire-your-past-to-create-secure-attachment-with-sarah-baldwin/ The Attachment Theory & Nervous System Connection with Sarah Baldwin: https://markgroves.com/episode/the-attachment-theory-nervous-system-connection-with-sarah-baldwin/ The Nervous System Explained with Sarah Baldwin: https://markgroves.com/episode/the-nervous-system-explained-with-sarah-baldwin/ If you want to dive deeper into Mark’s content, search through every episode, find specific topics we’ve covered, and ask him questions, go to his Dexa page: https://dexa.ai/markgroves Themes: Trauma Healing, Mental Health Awareness, Britt Frank Interview, The Science of Stuck, Trauma vs Pathology, Overcoming Trauma, Personal Accountability in Therapy, Mental Health Labels, Gender Identity and Mental Health, Neuropsychotherapy Insights, Healing Childhood Trauma, Social Media and Mental Health, Trauma and Responsibility, Emotional Healing Journey, Navigating Gender Dysphoria, Trauma-Informed Therapy, Personal Growth Strategies, Breaking Free from Trauma, Healing and Accountability, Curiosity and Personal Growth This episode is sponsored by: —Cozy Earth: Use code GROVES for 40% off sitewide at http://www.cozyearth.com —Qualia Life: Use code MARKGROVES to save 15% at https://qualialife.com/markgroves Contact us at [email protected] for sponsor product support, questions, comments, or just to say hello! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another episode of the Mark Groves podcast. I'm so excited for today's episode. We have one of the most

0:06.2

Renowned teachers in understanding human behavior and exploring trauma.

0:10.6

F this I didn't become a therapist to be helpful to people. I'm not that altruistic. It was like, I need to understand why I can't human. Like, why is my brain not braining like all these normal people that seem to go to sleep wake up eat food and like do life I did not get it and what is trauma and is that word overused and all those types of things we're going to dive deep into human behavior and how trauma shapes us individually,

0:35.0

how it impacts our families, how it impacts cultures, etc.

0:38.0

Britt Frank is a neuropsychotherapist.

0:40.0

She's the author of the book, The Science of Stuck, which is an incredible book and the previous

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episode I've done with her was on that book. She is hilarious. Like I just can't say that enough, but you're going to hear

0:51.5

her life story and how it shaped her and why she wanted to do it. that may help you. So if you're listening this you might not be yet subscribed and you do not want to miss any upcoming episodes because they are bangers.

1:09.0

And if you miss them and those episodes could change your life, you're going to be sad about that. So make

1:13.4

sure you hit subscribe, share it with people that you think it resonates with, and by

1:17.7

subscribing to the podcast, you help support the podcast as well, which would make me extremely elated and I like feeling elated.

1:25.9

So with that said here is oh my gosh such an incredible episode one of my favorite humans,

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incredibly thoughtful, considerate, compassionate, and open and truth-telling wizard.

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Brit Frank, let's go.

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But first, these messages.

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As many of you know because of course a lot of you walked the journey with me.

1:47.0

My last breakup, the one where Kali and I were apart for, you know, eight, nine months, was one of the most transformational moments of my life.

1:56.9

It's because I entered that ending with such deep intention.

2:01.4

I wanted to feel all of it. I wanted to use the ending of our relationship

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as a vehicle for change that I would never again be in the same circumstance, in the same

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wounding pattern, any of that.

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And it taught me so much about who I am, what I want, and most importantly what I deserve.

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