#88 Authority Bias and Believing in Yourself | Recovery Secrets Series

EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 1H 1M

#88 Authority Bias and Believing in Yourself | Recovery Secrets Series

from Overcoming PTSD with Brad Schipke · host Overcoming PTSD

Struggling with PTSD and ready to FULLY recover? Join my recovery program here (costs less than a single therapy session): https://www.skool.com/brokentounbreakable Authority Bias, Science, and PTSD Recovery: Why You Must Believe in Yourself First How Authority Bias Keeps Trauma Survivors Stuck (And How to Break Free) Why Experts Say PTSD Recovery Is Impossible (And Why They’re Wrong) Trauma Changes the Brain—but So Does Healing: The Truth About PTSD Recovery Stop Letting Doctors Define Your Future With PTSD and Trauma From “Permanent Damage” to Full Recovery: Rewiring the PTSD Brain How to Trust Yourself Again After Trauma (Even When “Experts” Say You Can’t Heal) The Hidden Power of Belief in PTSD Recovery and Trauma Healing Neuroscience, EMDR, and Hope: The Real Science of Healing Trauma Breaking Free From Hopeless PTSD Narratives and Reclaiming Your Life Host: Brad Schipke • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching In today’s episode, Brad and Kayleen dive into authority bias—why we’re so quick to believe doctors, experts, and influencers when they say PTSD or trauma has “permanently” damaged our brain. They unpack how these messages quietly shape your beliefs, your hope, and ultimately the actions you do or don’t take toward healing. You’ll hear practical stories—from golf leagues to celebrity culture to Facebook PTSD groups—showing how easily we hand our power over to other people’s opinions. Brad and Kayleen walk through how statistics, studies, and even “reliable sources” can be true but still incomplete, especially when they ignore people who are actively healing. They also explore the science of neuroplasticity and trauma, including research on EMDR, changes in the amygdala and hippocampus, and why science is always one step behind what’s already possible in real life. Instead of waiting for every study to catch up, they invite you to believe in what you can prove to yourself through action. Most importantly, this episode helps you shift from “Is full recovery from PTSD even possible?” to “What’s the next step I can take today?” You don’t need perfect confidence or blind faith—you just need enough belief to take the next right action and start building your own proof that healing is real.   💡 What You’ll Learn How authority bias and source bias quietly shape what you believe about PTSD and trauma Why “trauma permanently changes your brain” is an incomplete and misleading message How statistics and research samples can be true but still leave out people who are actively healing The basics of how trauma impacts the amygdala and hippocampus—and how therapies like EMDR can reverse those changes Why science will always lag behind what is already possible for human healing How hopeless beliefs about PTSD become self-fulfilling prophecies (and how to break that cycle) A practical way to stop outsourcing your power to doctors, experts, or online groups How to use “just believe in the next step” as a realistic path toward full trauma recovery   🧠 Key Takeaway You don’t need everyone to believe in your recovery—you just need enough belief in yourself to take the next step and let your own results become the proof.   🔗 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 to Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching 00:36 Starting the Live Session with Brad and Kaylene 01:13 Understanding Authority Bias 04:17 Personal Stories and Examples of Authority Bias 09:24 The Power of Belief and Overcoming PTSD 13:06 Science, Skepticism, and the Future 17:59 The Importance of Taking Action 31:38 Challenging Conventional Beliefs 32:22 The Power of Healing and EMDR Therapy 34:59 The Story of Francine Shapiro and EMDR 38:28 Empowerment and Self-Belief 50:17 Facing Fears and Processing Emotions 51:54 Motivations and Overcoming Obstacles 56:12 Community Support and Encouragement 59:39 Final Thoughts and Encouragement   Topics Covered: PTSD recovery • trauma healing • authority bias and PTSD • believing in yourself after trauma • neuroplasticity and trauma • EMDR and brain changes • overcoming hopeless PTSD narratives • nervous system regulation • trauma coping tools • emotional regulation skills • mindset for PTSD healing • self-belief and recovery • complex PTSD healing journey • trauma-informed neuroscience • recovery after childhood trauma

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