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Breaking the Cycle: Dr. Amelia Kelley Answers Your Questions on Gaslighting & Healing

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Key Takeaways:

  • Sensitivity can be both innate and shaped by trauma; both can coexist.
  • Highly sensitive people absorb their environment more deeply, making trauma and gaslighting more impactful.
  • Gaslighting creates a destabilizing feeling; overthinking, while mentally exhausting, feels different and more internalized.
  • Intermittent rewards and euphoric recall explain why we sometimes miss people who hurt us.
  • HSPs and neurodivergent individuals may unintentionally attract narcissists due to their deep empathy and adaptability.
  • Masking your sensitivity over time can lead to disconnection from your authentic self—Dr. Kelley shares how to reconnect.
  • Healing from gaslighting starts with reconnecting to your voice through rest, play, and safe relationships.
  • Sensitivity is not fragility—it’s a heightened awareness that can be a superpower when properly understood.
  • Therapists should learn to differentiate between mental health diagnoses and sensitivity or neurodivergence for better treatment outcomes.

EPISODE LINKS

Dr. Amelia Kelley: About | Dr. Kelley's Books | Instagram

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136 episodes

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Manage episode 494994851 series 3405028
Content provided by Dr. Amelia Kelley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Amelia Kelley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Key Takeaways:

  • Sensitivity can be both innate and shaped by trauma; both can coexist.
  • Highly sensitive people absorb their environment more deeply, making trauma and gaslighting more impactful.
  • Gaslighting creates a destabilizing feeling; overthinking, while mentally exhausting, feels different and more internalized.
  • Intermittent rewards and euphoric recall explain why we sometimes miss people who hurt us.
  • HSPs and neurodivergent individuals may unintentionally attract narcissists due to their deep empathy and adaptability.
  • Masking your sensitivity over time can lead to disconnection from your authentic self—Dr. Kelley shares how to reconnect.
  • Healing from gaslighting starts with reconnecting to your voice through rest, play, and safe relationships.
  • Sensitivity is not fragility—it’s a heightened awareness that can be a superpower when properly understood.
  • Therapists should learn to differentiate between mental health diagnoses and sensitivity or neurodivergence for better treatment outcomes.

EPISODE LINKS

Dr. Amelia Kelley: About | Dr. Kelley's Books | Instagram

  continue reading

136 episodes

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