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Why You're Confused About Trauma (And What Actually Matters)

Jamie Johnston

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"How do I treat PTSD differently than childhood abuse?"

If you have ever asked this question in an RMT group, you aren’t alone—but you might be focusing on the wrong thing. In our profession, we’ve been taught to categorize trauma into boxes: combat, medical, sexual, or relational. This categorization often leads to "analysis paralysis," leaving therapists second-guessing every word and touch.

In this episode, Jamie Johnston breaks down why the source of the trauma matters much less than the mechanism in the nervous system. Whether a patient is a combat veteran or a trans person who has experienced discrimination, a dysregulated nervous system has the same core needs.

Inside this episode, we discuss:

  • The Nervous System Mechanism: How trauma locks the brain into hyper-precise predictions of danger and "central sensitization."
  • Stress vs. Trauma: Why a vacation fixes chronic stress but won't touch trauma—and how to identify which one your patient is dealing with.
  • The 5 Universal Needs: The research-backed pillars of safety, calm, connectedness, self-efficacy, and hope.
  • The Burnout Connection: Why "empaths" are actually experiencing vicarious trauma and how understanding the nervous system protects you from absorbing patient pain.
  • Scope vs. Abandonment: Why listening with curiosity isn't "doing therapy"—it’s providing the standard of care.

Stop trying to "fix" the story and start regulating the system. Special Training Opportunity: Jamie recently delivered a deep-dive presentation on Stress vs. Traumatic Stress for his membership community. If you want access to the full framework for showing up in a way that is both within your scope and genuinely healing, send a DM or reach out on social media.