#119 Using Visualization to Reduce PTSD Triggers, Anxiety, and Overthinking

EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 49 MIN

#119 Using Visualization to Reduce PTSD Triggers, Anxiety, and Overthinking

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   In this Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching session, Brad breaks down one of the most powerful and long-lasting skills from the trauma recovery journey: visualization. Unlike many tools that fade once healing is complete, visualization is a skill Brad still uses every day to stay focused, grounded, and in control of his mind. The session explores how visualization isn’t something you “learn” from scratch—it’s something your brain already does constantly. From daydreaming to worst-case-scenario thinking, your mind is visualizing whether you realize it or not. The key to recovery and emotional regulation is learning how to take conscious control of that process instead of letting it run automatically. Brad explains how visualization strengthens the mental muscle of control, helping you interrupt negative thought loops, reduce PTSD triggers, improve focus, and even prepare your brain for success before the day begins. Through practical examples—from managing nausea on a turbulent flight to improving sleep and productivity—this episode shows how visualization becomes a foundation for long-term trauma healing and daily life mastery. 💡 What You’ll Learn Why visualization is one of the most important long-term PTSD recovery skills How your brain constantly visualizes even when you aren’t aware of it The difference between negative, neutral, and positive visualization How visualization builds the mental muscle of control and focus Why practicing visualization before you need it makes it more effective How visualization helps stop worst-case-scenario thinking Using safe space visualization for triggers, flashbacks, and anxiety How visualizing your day improves sleep and daily performance Why visualization works even for people with ADHD or racing thoughts 🧠 Key Takeaway Visualization isn’t about imagining a perfect future—it’s about training your brain to go where you choose instead of where trauma pulls it. 🔗 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 01:26 Engagement and Announcements 02:53 The Power of Visualization 05:44 Practical Applications of Visualization 09:06 Harnessing Focus and Control 12:46 Challenges of Multitasking 15:18 Strategies for Effective Focus 25:41 Balancing Multiple Tasks 26:23 The Importance of Discipline 26:48 Visualization Techniques for Focus 27:33 Training Exercises with Shiloh 30:23 Visualization in Daily Life 40:38 Planning and Organizing Projects 43:11 Visualization Tools and Techniques 44:55 Interactive Q&A Session 45:04 Upcoming Events and Birthdays 48:34 Final Thoughts and Farewell   Topics Covered: PTSD recovery • trauma healing • visualization techniques • mental control • emotional regulation • nervous system regulation • safe space visualization • trauma coping tools • focus and mindfulness • ADHD and trauma • negative thought patterns • worst case scenario thinking • PTSD triggers • anxiety management • sleep and trauma • productivity after trauma • recovery routines • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching  

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