Healing Intergenerational and Ancestral Trauma with Linda Thai (Series SRIW, Ep 5, 206)
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It didn't start with you, but it can end with you - we can begin healing intergenerational trauma together Linda Thai, a Vietnamese Australian trauma therapist living on Native lands in Alaska, shares her journey to self-discovery as she navigates her own identity in the aftermath of her early childhood trauma. She shared words of wisdom about grief and developmental trauma as well as intergenerational and ancestral trauma, touching on the immigrant experience and family dynamics. Through various brain and body-based strategies (click here for a link to free videos she offers that are highly recommended), she reclaims the unresolved ancestral grief and trauma in her lineage and inspires others to incorporate historical awareness, including the impact of colonialism. "My parents are trauma survivors and I had no idea. And I'm living the aftermath of what that means. So with each stage of the journey or each layer of the unfolding - there are parts of myself that begin to open up to this new world" - Linda Thai  Time Stamps for Healing Intergenerational Trauma  1:31 - Linda Thai's life journey 4:04 - Unpacking racialized traumas 6:17 - Understanding culturally informed psychology vs liberation psychology 19:41 - A new perspective on grief 28:56 - The responsibility of the community healing 34:16 - Building secure relating beyond human connection 44:48 - Interpreting the nervous system's responses to excitement and aggression 49:25 - Leaning into your own feeling of emergence 55:48 - True allyship is a process Resources for Transgenerational Trauma  TRF Tuesday - Movement, Breath, and Sound for Transforming Grief (Collection) - 6-session program & resource guide (Sue highly recommends!) LindaThai.com - Website with resources, newsletter & contact information "The Body Keeps the Score" - Impactful book that helped Linda Thai recognize her trauma Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy - Author, Professor & Director of the Eikenberg Institute "The Loneliest Americans" - Book by Jay Caspian Kang About our Guest - Linda Thai  Linda Thai, LMSW ERYT-200 is a trauma therapist and educator specializing in brain and body-based modalities for addressing complex developmental and intergenerational trauma. Linda has worked with thousands of people worldwide to promote mindfulness, recover from trauma, and tend to grief as a means of self-care. Linda’s work centers on healing with a special focus on the experiences of adult children of refugees and immigrants. Her teaching is infused with empathy, storytelling, humor, research, practical tools, applied knowledge, and experiential wisdom. She assists internationally renowned psychiatrist and trauma expert, Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, with his private small-group psychotherapy workshops aimed at healing attachment trauma. She has a Master of Social Work with an emphasis on the neurobiology of attachment and trauma. Linda has studied Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Somatic Experiencing, Brainspotting, Internal Family Systems, Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment, Havening Touch, Flash Technique, and structural dissociation of the personality, and offers the Safe and Sound Protocol, yoga, and meditation within her practice.
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