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The Addicted Mind Podcast

93: Healing from Trauma with Dr. Don Wood

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.7655 Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2020

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Today's guest is Dr. Don Wood, from the Inspired Performance Institute, and he will be talking to us about trauma and how to heal from it. Don helps people reprocess their trauma so that they're no longer in a state of hyper-vigilance and responding to their past trauma in the present moment.

Our traumas can either take us down or inspire us. Don believes that every individual who is dealing with addiction has had trauma. He has been very successful in treating addiction as well as trauma. In the past, he used to find that people were finding ways to live with trauma by learning how to manage it and cope with its effects. Trauma, however, creates glitches and error messages in the way that our minds work and so Don has subsequently discovered that it is possible to eliminate trauma so that we no longer need to deal with any of its effects. 

Our subconscious mind operates in the present, so ninety-five percent of our brain is always present, just like the mind of an animal is always present. But because our minds experience trauma on a looping basis, we can't shut off the loop of information, and so we continue to re-experience the past trauma in the present moment. 

Our traumatic events and experiences are recorded in our memories differently from our regular experiences. Experiences that are neither threatening nor disturbing are recorded and stored in memory as fairly low-resolution files. Threatening or disturbing experiences, however, are recorded and stored differently by the mind. Our senses are heightened and intensified with those experiences, so they are stored in our minds in high definition. And this is where the glitch comes in.

If our mind goes back into memory, and it sees the stored images of those traumatic events, it perceives those events to be happening right now, in the present moment. So although there is nothing threatening happening in the present moment, the mind still creates a response to the memory of the threat. 

Your mind will do anything to try to protect you and avoid pain. So at the Inspired Performance Institute, they start with the premise that there's nothing wrong with anybody, or with anybody's mind. They understand that our minds are being affected by events and experiences throughout our lifetime. And this is constantly activating our nervous systems. So, if you have high-resolution data stored, and your mind is activating it, you will create a response. And the response could be to take a drink or to use a drug. 

There can be both high-level and low-level traumas. 

To fix things, the mind needs to stop looping. At the Inspired Performance Institute, they have developed a series of techniques to reduce and eliminate PTSD, panic attacks, and anxiety attacks in a four-hour session. They do this by providing a counter-frequency for the memory. Then, the mind takes on the new frequency and changes it to the lower state. After that, the mind stops responding to the previously traumatic memory. 

People are often shocked at how fast the trauma has been eliminated!

The mind and body are designed to heal. All you need are the tools to do it with.

Links and resources:

If you need help or some support, reach out to us at www.theaddictedmind.com/help

The Inspired Performance Institute - https://www.inspiredperformanceinstitute.com/

To get the first chapter of Don's book, You Must Be Out of Your Mind, or to contact Don, go to https://www.inspiredperformanceinstitute.com/

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. Today's guest is Don Wood, and he is going to talk about how he helps

0:19.3

individuals reprocess their trauma, so they are no longer in a consistent

0:27.3

state of hypervigilance and responding to the past trauma in the present moment.

0:36.1

I really enjoyed talking to Don, His work aligns a lot with

0:42.6

how I work with the individuals and how I see trauma and addiction manifest itself. So I think

0:50.3

you're going to enjoy this podcast quite a bit. So we'll start that in a second.

0:56.3

First, I just want to say if you are struggling with any of life's challenges, you can

1:02.9

reach out to us at the addictedmind.com forward slash help.

1:06.4

That will take you to our counseling agency, Novus Mindful Life Family Counseling Recovery Center in Long Beach, California.

1:14.8

And right now, we are also doing online sessions as well.

1:19.4

So if you need help and you need some support, reach out to us, and we can get that going for you as well. Also, if you are enjoying

1:30.2

the Addicted Mind, please rate and review us in iTunes. That does get us a lot of exposure, and I really

1:35.4

appreciate it. And think about joining our Facebook group. Just go to Facebook and type in the

1:40.4

Addicted Mind podcast, click join, and continue the conversation online there as well.

1:47.2

Okay. With that said, let's get this episode going with Dr. Don Wood.

1:54.7

Hello everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. Today my guest Don Wood, and he is going to talk about trauma

2:04.1

and how we can heal trauma and how we can change it and I guess fix it. I don't know, Don,

2:11.2

why don't you introduce yourself and tell me about it? Very good. Well, thank you for the

2:16.1

invitation on being here. I'm really excited to share with you what we're doing. We've been getting a lot of success not only with trauma, but also addiction. What I sort of have found, and that's what really got me more interested, is that what I was finding is that people were learning to live and manage and cope with trauma. That's sort of the

2:35.6

model. And what we have discovered is that we can eliminate it. We don't need to be dealing with

2:41.1

these effects. It's creating glitches and error messages in the way our mind is working.

2:46.6

Because if you read all the self-help books, they'll tell you to stay present, be in the moment.

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