EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 8 MIN
Why Current Events Hit Harder If You Have Complex PTSD
from Adventures In Relationship · host Amy Gordon, MA, LPCC
In this episode of Adventures in Relationship, psychotherapist Amy Gordon explores how current events, political violence, and systems of power are impacting mental health—especially for adults with complex trauma (CPTSD).From a relational and neurobiological perspective, this episode examines why global violence, authoritarian control, immigration enforcement, war, and collective harm can activate chronic threat responses, emotional exhaustion, hypervigilance, and shutdown. If you’ve noticed increased anxiety, anger, grief, or numbness, this conversation offers context for why these reactions make sense.Rather than rushing toward regulation or cognitive coping strategies, this episode centers the role of relational safety, emotional resonance, grief, and validation in supporting the nervous system during times of collective trauma. It also names how traditional mental health responses often miss the mark by minimizing the relational impact of systemic violence.This episode is for adults with complex PTSD, developmental trauma, or a history of unpredictable authority, as well as anyone struggling to stay grounded while witnessing ongoing atrocities.Email me at: [email protected]: https://www.youtube.com/@adventuresinrelationshipInsta: https://www.instagram.com/adventuresinrelationship/Professional: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/amy-gordon-adventures-in-therapy-albuquerque-nm/1062329Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5qjtyXqgsYqKbvmLGzZWTT?si=6ab912983a6947fc
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In this episode of Adventures in Relationship, psychotherapist Amy Gordon explores how current events, political violence, and systems of power are impacting mental health—especially for adults with complex trauma (CPTSD).From a relational and neurobiological perspective, this episode examines why global violence, authoritarian control, immigration enforcement, war, and collective harm can activate chronic threat responses, emotional exhaustion, hypervigilance, and shutdown. If you’ve noticed increased anxiety, anger, grief, or numbness, this conversation offers context for why these reactions make sense.Rather than rushing toward regulation or cognitive coping strategies, this episode centers the role of relational safety, emotional resonance, grief, and validation in supporting the nervous system during times of collective trauma. It also names how traditional mental health responses often miss the mark by minimizing the relational impact of systemic violence.This episode is for adults with complex PTSD, developmental trauma, or a history of unpredictable authority, as well as anyone struggling to stay grounded while witnessing ongoing atrocities.Email me at: [email protected]: https://www.youtube.com/@adventuresinrelationshipInsta: https://www.instagram.com/adventuresinrelationship/Professional: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/amy-gordon-adventures-in-therapy-albuquerque-nm/1062329Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5qjtyXqgsYqKbvmLGzZWTT?si=6ab912983a6947fc
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