Trauma Hiders Club Podcast
Hyper-independence and Learning to Trust
“If you want something done, do it yourself,” goes a quote attributed to many people—from Bonaparte to Zorg from the movie, The Fifth Element. Many people who subscribe to this belief think it is necessary to become successful in life; but when your default nature is to push through and do the thing—all the things—rather than receive support from others, that’s hyper-independence. And hyper-independence is a trauma response.
In this episode of the Trauma Hiders Club, I explain what hyper-independence is and why it’s a trauma response. I discuss how we bring our self-reliance to extremes as a result of trust issues. I discuss what it takes to trust. I also underscore your worthiness to receive love and support simply because you exist.
“You are worthy of receiving, simply because you exist.” - Karen Goldfinger Baker
This week on the Trauma Hiders Club Podcast:
- Why hyper-independence is a trauma response
- Defense mechanisms and tactics of survival
- How we learn to be hyper-independent
- What it takes to trust and trust again
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