36. "There's no trauma trophy...for whoever gets the most": Decoding Male Trauma
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About the Hosts:
Jose Gonzalez: Jose Gonzalez is a sex therapist and a licensed professional counselor. With significant experience in helping individuals navigate sexual health and relationships, he co-hosts the "Wet Dreams Podcast" where he addresses a variety of topics related to sexual health, trauma, and therapy.
Dr. Brad Hinman: Dr. Brad Hinman, a seasoned licensed professional counselor and licensed marriage and family therapist, is also a sex therapist. Alongside his co-hosting duties on the "Wet Dreams Podcast," Dr. Hinman brings a wealth of knowledge about psychological trauma and its impact on sexual health.
Summary of Episode:
In this engaging episode of the Wet Dreams Podcast, we explore the intricate relationship between trauma and sexual health, focusing on its implications for men. Through thoughtful discussion, they explore the nuances of trauma, distinguishing between "big T" traumas like chronic abuse and "little T" traumas such as minor accidents. Our conversation underscores the importance of understanding trauma's lingering effects on the mind and body, and how these manifest in sexual health issues.
The episode delves deep into how trauma can manifest as various behavioral patterns in men, from emotional shutdowns to compulsive sexual behaviors. Key psychological concepts such as fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responses are explored, particularly the latter, which is often overlooked but critical in understanding trauma reactions. With practical advice for recognizing and addressing these issues, we emphasize the importance of therapy and the therapeutic process in resolving trauma and improving sexual health. We discuss how uncovering underlying trauma can not only alleviate sexual dysfunction but lead to healthier coping mechanisms and relationship dynamics.
Key Takeaways:
Trauma can be categorized into "big T" and "little T" types, emphasizing both the nature of the event and its personal impact.
Common trauma responses include avoidance, emotional shutdown, and compulsive sexual behavior, often unnoticed by those affected.
The "fawn" response, especially in sexual contexts, represents a self-preservation mechanism during trauma but can lead to confusion and guilt.
Effective therapy can help individuals uncover underlying traumas influencing their sexual behaviors, leading to healthier and more fulfilling relationships.
Open discussion and self-questioning can empower individuals to address trauma and its manifestations in everyday life.
Timestamp
0:00 Understanding Trauma's Impact on Sexual Health and Men's Wellbeing
7:42 Understanding Trauma Responses in Relationships and Emotional Shutdowns
12:41 Understanding Trauma's Impact on Sexual Behavior and Performance
18:02 Exploring Self-Reflection and Therapy for Behavioral Change
23:00 Therapists as Mental Health GPS for Navigating Personal Growth
25:56 Confronting Trauma and Its Impact on Sexual Behavior
31:47 Secrets, Social Media, and the Wet Dreams Podcast Disclaimer
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