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Honestly with Bari Weiss

Humans Are More Resilient Than You Think

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

Society & Culture, News

4.6 • 7.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2022

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

We are living in an era in which Americans–especially younger ones–say they are increasingly traumatized. In one recent study, 82% of Gen Z respondents said they regularly felt so sad that nothing could cheer them up. And that was before the pandemic.  What is happening? Are things really worse now than they were for the generation that lived through the world wars? Or the Great Depression? And why does it feel–at least in some parts of the culture–that victimhood grants us status? George Bonanno has thought deeply about these questions. He’s a clinical psychologist at Columbia University, where he heads the Loss, Trauma, and Emotions Lab, and he has studied the nature of human resilience for over 30 years. Bonanno’s work with war veterans, 9/11 survivors and more provides an antidote to the idea that humans are fragile or helpless in the face of loss, challenge and grief. Instead, Bonanno claims, when people are exposed to violent or life-threatening events, those events are only “potentially traumatic” and that “a good part of the rest of it is up to us.”  His new book is called The End of Trauma: How the New Science of Resilience is Changing How We Think About PTSD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'm Barry Weiss and this is honestly and over the past few years I've noticed this trend online

0:05.5

where more and more people have been using the word it's trauma baby

0:11.8

Trauma who Mental health check.

0:16.0

Your trauma is not your trauma.

0:20.0

Your trauma is not your fault.

0:22.0

You can't think your way out of trauma.

0:24.0

There's hidden trauma, childhood trauma.

0:26.0

If you had trauma as a young kid

0:28.0

or you grew up in a very traumatic environment,

0:30.0

collective trauma, generational trauma,

0:32.0

emotional trauma.

0:33.0

Give yourself permission to unmore your sense of responsibility from the past.

0:38.0

There's trauma bonding, trauma healing,

0:41.0

and place it on your healing.

0:42.0

Trauma survival. place it on your healing. Trauma survival.

0:43.6

So many trauma survivors struggle with a sense of responsibility and blame.

0:48.4

So what happened to them?

0:50.0

I like this drummer.

1:00.0

It's been fascinating to see that often just the slightest upsetting experience is being casually understood to so many people, especially younger people online, as their

1:06.9

trauma.

1:08.3

And maybe if it was just a shift in language, like how literally no longer means literally, I don't think I would have noticed it.

1:15.6

But the thing is it's not just a rhetorical shift.

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