• Bypassing–Spiritual and Otherwise–in Self-help

  • Apr 1 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast
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Bypassing–Spiritual and Otherwise–in Self-help

  • Summary

  • Bypassing is, essentially, avoidance. It's something we all do from time to time as a response to something unpleasant in our lives. But sometimes bypassing can cause us to go too far, putting off challenge for later that we'd be better off dealing with now. And sometimes in the self-help world, bypassing is either encouraged or deeply embedded in the thought system being pushed.

    Dr. Glenn highlights how spiritual bypassing, emotional bypassing, and reality bypassing are all especially dangerous for trauma survivors. Have a listen so you can be prepared to recognize bypassing and know whether or not it's a potential red flag situation.

    On another note, special thank you to everyone who donated to Dr. Glenn's birthday fundraiser to benefit SEEK! We are always so grateful for the support!

    To Read:
    “The Road Less Traveled” by M. Scott Peck
    “Is This a Cult” by Anne L. Peterson https://isthisacultbook.com
    About EMDR Therapy
    About Somatic Therapy
    “Waking the Tiger” by Peter Levine

    To Listen To:
    SEEK Safely Podcast Interview with Anne Peterson Part 1, Part 2
    The Deep End by Jennings Brown

    Learn more about SEEK Safely on our website
    Follow SEEK on
    Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
    Follow Dr. Glenn on
    Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
    Read the memoir “This Sweet Life: how we lived after Kirby died” by Jean and her mom, Ginny Brown
    Donate to support SEEK’s mission
    To Contact SEEK email info@seeksafely.org



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