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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 38 MIN

When Someone Else’s Confidence Silences Your Truth | Trauma, Authority Obedience, and Self-Trust

from Exiled & Rising: Trauma Recovery & Somatic Healing · host Ana Mael

Are you trusting authority more than yourself? It starts with being punished for indenpendet thought and individuality.  In this profound episode, Ana Mael explores the trauma of obedience, authoritarian conditioning, patriarchal systems, inherited submission, and the nervous system fear that develops when questioning authority once felt dangerous. ________________________ ANA TEACHINGS & PROGRAMS https://exiledandrising.mykajabi.com/store Read the Book: The Trauma We Don't Talk About https://amzn.to/41SjKKL ________________________ Drawing from her work as a somatic experiencing therapist for PTSD and trauma recovery, her lived experience growing up through war and authoritarian systems, and years of working with trauma survivors, Ana explores how obedience becomes embedded inside the nervous system itself. This episode explores: trauma of obedience authoritarian family systems complex PTSD and self-doubt why trauma survivors struggle to trust themselves obedience trauma and nervous system conditioning fear of authority emotional abuse and psychological control patriarchy and trauma religious trauma and inherited submission narcissistic family systems internalized surveillance why questioning authority feels dangerous somatic trauma recovery and self-trust how certainty from others can silence your truth unlived life, regret, bitterness, and chronic following reclaiming independent thought after trauma healing from authoritarian conditioning self-trust after trauma and PTSD Ana explains how many trauma survivors were conditioned from childhood not to question: fathers mothers religious leaders coaches governments bosses communities systems of power And over time, someone else’s certainty began feeling safer than their own instincts. This episode also explores: why confidence does not equal truth how false authority becomes psychologically internalized why independent thought can trigger fear, panic, guilt, nausea, and dread how trauma survivors develop hypervigilance around disagreement and disobedience why many people remain emotionally trapped inside obedience-based systems long after physically leaving them the grief around the unlived life created through chronic following and self-abandonment Ana introduces the concept of “internalized authority” — when the nervous system continues carrying the authoritarian figure internally even after the environment is gone. This episode is especially important for: trauma survivors people living with PTSD or CPTSD survivors of narcissistic abuse survivors of authoritarian parenting people raised in rigid religions or patriarchal systems therapists and mental health professionals people struggling with self-trust and chronic self-doubt anyone healing from emotional suppression, fear, obedience conditioning, or identity loss Key themes include: trauma recovery, PTSD recovery, CPTSD healing, obedience trauma, authority trauma, emotional abuse recovery, nervous system healing, somatic experiencing, self-trust after trauma, complex trauma, narcissistic abuse, religious trauma, patriarchal conditioning, authoritarian parenting, emotional suppression, people pleasing, trauma and self-doubt, internalized fear, inherited trauma, survival conditioning, healing from control, tra... Chapters (00:00:02) - When Other People's Confidence Replies With Your Own(00:00:38) - Don't Believe in Other People's Confidence(00:09:30) - Confidence and Truth in Trauma Recovery(00:25:22) - Questions of Authority in Trauma Healing(00:34:51) - Understanding Trauma and Its Healing

Are you trusting authority more than yourself? It starts with being punished for indenpendet thought and individuality.  In this profound episode, Ana Mael explores the trauma of obedience, authoritarian conditioning, patriarchal systems, inherited submission, and the nervous system fear that develops when questioning authority once felt dangerous. ________________________ ANA TEACHINGS & PROGRAMS https://exiledandrising.mykajabi.com/store Read the Book: The Trauma We Don't Talk About https://amzn.to/41SjKKL ________________________ Drawing from her work as a somatic experiencing therapist for PTSD and trauma recovery, her lived experience growing up through war and authoritarian systems, and years of working with trauma survivors, Ana explores how obedience becomes embedded inside the nervous system itself. This episode explores: trauma of obedience authoritarian family systems complex PTSD and self-doubt why trauma survivors struggle to trust themselves obedience trauma and nervous system conditioning fear of authority emotional abuse and psychological control patriarchy and trauma religious trauma and inherited submission narcissistic family systems internalized surveillance why questioning authority feels dangerous somatic trauma recovery and self-trust how certainty from others can silence your truth unlived life, regret, bitterness, and chronic following reclaiming independent thought after trauma healing from authoritarian conditioning self-trust after trauma and PTSD Ana explains how many trauma survivors were conditioned from childhood not to question: fathers mothers religious leaders coaches governments bosses communities systems of power And over time, someone else’s certainty began feeling safer than their own instincts. This episode also explores: why confidence does not equal truth how false authority becomes psychologically internalized why independent thought can trigger fear, panic, guilt, nausea, and dread how trauma survivors develop hypervigilance around disagreement and disobedience why many people remain emotionally trapped inside obedience-based systems long after physically leaving them the grief around the unlived life created through chronic following and self-abandonment Ana introduces the concept of “internalized authority” — when the nervous system continues carrying the authoritarian figure internally even after the environment is gone. This episode is especially important for: trauma survivors people living with PTSD or CPTSD survivors of narcissistic abuse survivors of authoritarian parenting people raised in rigid religions or patriarchal systems therapists and mental health professionals people struggling with self-trust and chronic self-doubt anyone healing from emotional suppression, fear, obedience conditioning, or identity loss Key themes include: trauma recovery, PTSD recovery, CPTSD healing, obedience trauma, authority trauma, emotional abuse recovery, nervous system healing, somatic experiencing, self-trust after trauma, complex trauma, narcissistic abuse, religious trauma, patriarchal conditioning, authoritarian parenting, emotional suppression, people pleasing, trauma and self-doubt, internalized fear, inherited trauma, survival conditioning, healing from control, tra...

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