EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 50 MIN
#108 Why Your Working Memory Is the Key to Full Recovery
from Overcoming PTSD with Brad Schipke · host Overcoming PTSD
Struggling with trauma/PTSD and need help? Join my private recovery community here and get my 9 best relief tools 100% FREE: https://www.skool.com/brokentounbreakable This episode answers one of the most foundational questions in trauma recovery: How does PTSD actually happen, and why is it possible to heal? Brad and Kayleen break down the brain science in simple terms, using a relatable example of touching a hot stove to show exactly what goes wrong when an event becomes traumatic — and what needs to happen to fix it. When you experience a normal event, stimuli goes into your working memory, your brain sorts the good from the bad, throws out what you don't need, and stores only the lesson in long-term memory. But when an event is traumatic, your brain skips the working memory entirely and shoves everything — the fear, shame, negative thoughts, raw emotions — straight into long-term storage. That's the glitch. That's PTSD. The good news? Your working memory isn't broken. It's working right now. All you need to do is use processing tools to move that raw, unprocessed material back into the working memory so your brain can finally do what it was designed to do: sort the good from the bad, throw out the negative, and keep only the lesson. That's why healing is not just possible — it's inevitable if you keep taking action. 💡 What You'll Learn How your brain normally processes events through the working memory What happens differently when an event becomes traumatic Why PTSD is essentially a "glitch" where your brain skipped a step The endless cycle of trigger → run/numb/cope → back to storage Why coping skills alone will never fully heal trauma How processing tools move trauma back into the working memory The three pillars of recovery: mindset, routines, and processing Why healing is inevitable if you stay consistent The four processing tools: introspection, protectors, challenging beliefs, and bilateral stimulation 🧠 Key Takeaway Your brain isn't broken — it just skipped a step. Processing tools help you move unprocessed trauma back into your working memory so your brain can finally do what it's designed to do: throw out the negative and keep only the lesson. 🔗 Next Steps Subscribe for new weekday episodes from the Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching archive. To go deeper or work with Brad directly, visit: https://www.skool.com/brokentounbreakable CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:18 Today's Topic: Processing Trauma 01:54 Understanding PTSD and Working Memory 04:13 Normal Event Processing 13:13 Traumatic Event Processing 18:49 The Cycle of Coping 20:06 Healing Through Processing 24:55 Letting Go of Negative Beliefs 25:06 Processing Emotions and Retaining Lessons 26:46 Long-Term Memory and Positive Recall 29:15 The Importance of Mindset and Routines 32:09 The Three Pillars of Recovery 34:58 Consistency in Healing 44:23 Processing Tools Overview 47:25 Community Social Hour and Final Thoughts Topics Covered: PTSD recovery • trauma healing • how PTSD happens • brain science • working memory • long-term memory • processing trauma • coping vs healing • processing tools • bilateral stimulation • protectors • challenging beliefs • introspection • three pillars of recovery • mindset • routines • trauma processing • emotional release • why healing is possible
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Struggling with trauma/PTSD and need help? Join my private recovery community here and get my 9 best relief tools 100% FREE: https://www.skool.com/brokentounbreakable This episode answers one of the most foundational questions in trauma recovery: How does PTSD actually happen, and why is it possible to heal? Brad and Kayleen break down the brain science in simple terms, using a relatable example of touching a hot stove to show exactly what goes wrong when an event becomes traumatic — and what needs to happen to fix it. When you experience a normal event, stimuli goes into your working memory, your brain sorts the good from the bad, throws out what you don't need, and stores only the lesson in long-term memory. But when an event is traumatic, your brain skips the working memory entirely and shoves everything — the fear, shame, negative thoughts, raw emotions — straight into long-term storage. That's the glitch. That's PTSD. The good news? Your working memory isn't broken. It's working right now. All you need to do is use processing tools to move that raw, unprocessed material back into the working memory so your brain can finally do what it was designed to do: sort the good from the bad, throw out the negative, and keep only the lesson. That's why healing is not just possible — it's inevitable if you keep taking action. 💡 What You'll Learn How your brain normally processes events through the working memory What happens differently when an event becomes traumatic Why PTSD is essentially a "glitch" where your brain skipped a step The endless cycle of trigger → run/numb/cope → back to storage Why coping skills alone will never fully heal trauma How processing tools move trauma back into the working memory The three pillars of recovery: mindset, routines, and processing Why healing is inevitable if you stay consistent The four processing tools: introspection, protectors, challenging beliefs, and bilateral stimulation 🧠 Key Takeaway Your brain isn't broken — it just skipped a step. Processing tools help you move unprocessed trauma back into your working memory so your brain can finally do what it's designed to do: throw out the negative and keep only the lesson. 🔗 Next Steps Subscribe for new weekday episodes from the Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching archive. To go deeper or work with Brad directly, visit: https://www.skool.com/brokentounbreakable CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:18 Today's Topic: Processing Trauma 01:54 Understanding PTSD and Working Memory 04:13 Normal Event Processing 13:13 Traumatic Event Processing 18:49 The Cycle of Coping 20:06 Healing Through Processing 24:55 Letting Go of Negative Beliefs 25:06 Processing Emotions and Retaining Lessons 26:46 Long-Term Memory and Positive Recall 29:15 The Importance of Mindset and Routines 32:09 The Three Pillars of Recovery 34:58 Consistency in Healing 44:23 Processing Tools Overview 47:25 Community Social Hour and Final Thoughts Topics Covered: PTSD recovery • trauma healing • how PTSD happens • brain science • working memory • long-term memory • processing trauma • coping vs healing • processing tools • bilateral stimulation • protectors • challenging beliefs • introspection • three pillars of recovery • mindset • routines • trauma processing • emotional release • why healing is possible
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