Inherited Trauma: Teens Confront Addiction and Personality Disorders in Therapy
Because there are forces in all of us that are trying to pull us down. [...] The addict inside you can always, you know, try and have his day.
Imagine being a fly on the wall during a raw and unfiltered group therapy session. In this episode of 'Unnoticed Observer', you'll get just that. Titled 'I Love You, But I Can't See You Like This', this episode dives into the lives of two teens grappling with heavy burdens - one battling drug addiction alongside her mother, and the other facing a personality disorder. The conversation opens up a heart-wrenching question: Can you escape the trauma passed down from family?
As the teens share their stories, the session touches on some serious topics like suicide, drug overdose, and bipolar disorder. Despite the weighty subject matter, there's a silver lining as the participants engage in open dialogue, guided by a skilled host who steers the conversation towards personal growth and motivation. This episode is not just about the struggles; it's about the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of seeking help.
It highlights the value of self-worth and the power of fighting inner demons. If you're looking for an honest glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of mental health recovery, this episode is a must-listen.