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Bessel Van Der Kolk - The Body Keeps the Score

Apr 6, 2026
Bessel van der Kolk, psychiatrist and trauma researcher best known for The Body Keeps the Score, explains how trauma reshapes the brain and body. He explores trauma as a lived perception, how early experiences form a personal “map of the world,” and why movement, posture, imagination, and breath can help release stored stress. Short, practical approaches for shifting patterns and expanding possibility are highlighted.
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INSIGHT

Trauma Rewires Your Map Of The World

  • Trauma reshapes perception not just memory, creating a personalized "map of the world" that filters new experiences.
  • Van der Kolk illustrated this with Rorschach results and Vietnam vets seeing corpses in the same inkblots others did not.
ANECDOTE

Boardroom Reaction Fueled By Old Startup Trauma

  • A founder on a board reacted catastrophically to a routine conversation because an earlier startup meeting had ended disastrously.
  • Mark and Mike used this to show how unresolved past events keep people stuck in present fight‑or‑flight responses.
INSIGHT

Trauma Lives In The Body

  • Trauma produces persistent bodily sensations like dread, heartbreak, and gut‑wrenching feelings rather than being only a past story.
  • Van der Kolk emphasised Darwin's observation and said languages encode these bodily trauma expressions worldwide.
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