Unveiling a Truth: Complex PTSD vs Autistic Empathy

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The highly sensitive, empathic experience is real. The person with a neurodivergent nervous system cannot feel at home in the body until their sensory design is mirrored to them.
The @heidipriebe1 video on the trauma of neglect: • Emotional Neglect: Hea...
An incredible discussion on neurotypical vs autistic experience here by Erin Manning: • Erin Manning
The interview with "Mango" about her experience here on the table (in this video): • The Highly Sensitive W...
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  • @neridafarrer4633
    @neridafarrer4633Ай бұрын

    What you are talking about truly speaks to me. I am a 51 yr old late diagnosed Autistic woman with ADHD and complex ptsd. A lot of my healing has come about through artistic therapy and improvised music (singing) and dance. I have 7 children, many of them also neurodiverse. My oldest son and I have been through psychosis and we are both on a shamanic path. Dancing has been a wonderfully healing modality for me. But, I still need support to leave my house now, after the level of traumatic experience I'm working on healing from. Thank you for asdressing us "highly sensitive" souls, it's nice to be "seen".

  • @Craig_Walker_

    @Craig_Walker_

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story. The fact that our culture denies the highly sensitive's world promotes the violence. I'm glad your kids have you.

  • @ChandlerSavage
    @ChandlerSavageАй бұрын

    I really resonated with everything you said after years and years of searching for ways to heal my chronic health issues and joint pain being autistic with CPTSD and having trouble feeling safe in a nervous system that is so easily and consistently dysregulated. Thanks for giving me hope and pathway for healing and wholeness.

  • @Craig_Walker_

    @Craig_Walker_

    Ай бұрын

    I'm glad this stuff resonates. It's been my way through all my pain and return to play and connection with people, too. Happy to help!

  • @BaiMengLing
    @BaiMengLingАй бұрын

    "Deep intuitive non verbal exchange" YES as I've started healing from CPTSD after I gave birth to my son and my own Asperger diagnosis when I was 40 years old, I have witnessed how I can communicate without words with my son when we are alone and how relaxing it is for me. Even though we both have above average language skills, we both get tired of talking and need rest from speech. Eye contact, gestures to show frustration, limits and directions can come handy when overwhelmed, but we also need lots of hugs, kisses and gentle touch to feel good when distressed. I've heard autist don't like touch / hugs, in my own experience I hate them only when they come from a unempathic person who has just traumatised me and I feel a manipulation / false apology from that self centered person.

  • @Craig_Walker_

    @Craig_Walker_

    Ай бұрын

    It's amazing how non-verbal communication can be so powerful and comforting, not only in moments of distress but play and general day to day interactions.

  • @skyliebartlett5933
    @skyliebartlett5933Ай бұрын

    Great to see someone else thinks this way- thought I was going crazy. You are doing great things

  • @Craig_Walker_

    @Craig_Walker_

    Ай бұрын

    haha, we're both going crazy :)

  • @nadianoelcontreras1529
    @nadianoelcontreras1529Ай бұрын

    OMFG I'm speechless. . Which is just wow! And feel this bursting BURSTING FROM INSIDE , HELP ME PLEASE!!! it's literally what I feel it's overwhelming desperate beyond words

  • @VanessaDayleRaeWaggoner
    @VanessaDayleRaeWaggonerАй бұрын

    You’re brilliant.

  • @Craig_Walker_

    @Craig_Walker_

    Ай бұрын

    haha thank you, now will you tell that to my kids??

  • @nadianoelcontreras1529
    @nadianoelcontreras1529Ай бұрын

    The physical affects that personally feel most reflects ME at least enough to feel this EPIC amount of feeling heard, feeling safe, feeling comfort about SIMPLY ALLOWANCE OF BEING OK AS I AM , INSTEAD OF REJECTED , ALSO with my own eventual doing that same rejection of myself and ending up lost and feeling trauma due to the gradual cause and effect of everyone and not feeling afraid anymore of being as we are individuals not forced to be fitting in by some compartments being compared ,. Everything in moderation truly stands for much more than what it's been set at for so so so very long. I feel like this is what we see now around us happening not Only 1 area but within the entirety of exsitsances. Hopefully this makes sense.. I do have a question about what about the fact that how do we find anyone near if there is such limited means for that you know. Finding someone like yourself around somewhere like Mason City Iowa and who is going to be able to understand and know enough about what it is you're saying and sharing to be doing that attunement.

  • @nadianoelcontreras1529
    @nadianoelcontreras1529Ай бұрын

    It's it's somewhat like the same way it feels when using your peripheral vision. Just another type of way to describe the expanding of what seems invisible when it's really still there it's just another way to speak and connect with others and the language in which is being spoken

  • @Craig_Walker_

    @Craig_Walker_

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly yes, peripheral is the avenue out into dream state.

  • @nadianoelcontreras1529
    @nadianoelcontreras1529Ай бұрын

    Allowing it to infact be playful instead having stigma which causes this block essentially because of how someone may even relate or resonate with , because that could cause an immediate shutdown of it being open for anything further because of that stigma that takes over by somebody feeling like they relate at all and not wanting it to be meaning that they have to be in some sort of compartment and with such a such a stigma to surround it

  • @cathrinethomsen8506
    @cathrinethomsen8506Ай бұрын

    waw!

  • @alexwelts2553
    @alexwelts2553Ай бұрын

    So i have this very serious liquid crystal compass and moral navigation system that loops the loop that navigates by stars and it comes from being like this alone for so long. And i swear there's pirates or something trying to jack my vessel, i really need help.

  • @Craig_Walker_

    @Craig_Walker_

    Ай бұрын

    🙋🏼🚀

  • @traweler155

    @traweler155

    Ай бұрын

    Naokoło nas zdarzają się tacy ludzie którzy niestety są agresywni i są oddzieleni od swojego wnętrza przecinek i upatrują nas a właściwie w tym co chcą z nami zrobić swojego ukojenia. Możemy co prawda próbować się przeciwstawiać im, natomiast to będzie skutkować w tym ptsd, traumami, Natomiast możemy też rozwijać sobie poczucie współczucia czy też empatii, zrozumienia dla tych ludzi. I to wydaje się najbardziej zdrowe, ponieważ nie rozłączamy się na siłę z nimi, jesteśmy wrażliwi pozostajemy wrażliwi, a jednocześnie lepiej czy gorzej potrafimy być sobą, potrafimy przeżywać swoje wnętrze i być tu gdzie potrzebujemy. Pozdrawiam.

  • @nadianoelcontreras1529

    @nadianoelcontreras1529

    27 күн бұрын

    Loops the loop, we must be related. Lol just sayin.

  • @nadianoelcontreras1529

    @nadianoelcontreras1529

    27 күн бұрын

    Oops I forgot one of the loop's and evidently my response to your loops the loop ended up else where. So I must scoop up to loop around and here I am. Dude sincerely it's about the languages in which we speak .. bridges gap's.. 🦋 . .

  • @alexwelts2553

    @alexwelts2553

    25 күн бұрын

    @@nadianoelcontreras1529 loops are spiraling now, cycles that were stuck on stupid are broken.

  • @GamerTime_2002
    @GamerTime_2002Ай бұрын

    I'm very skeptical of your pseudoscience but I am quite intrigued

  • @Craig_Walker_

    @Craig_Walker_

    Ай бұрын

    As you should be. Do you have any idea how skeptical I was when I saw this shit for the first time? And then how pissed off I was when I started to see the astounding health results this stuff continued to produce (I was a doctor for a decade doing this)? I have to be public about making a living this way (#embarrassing), you just have to suffer through a couple minutes of a silly video :). 50,000 client sessions later and I'm over the pseudoscience concern, as it's now reproducible, and I teach others to do this nonsense. But it's still wacky.