Holding Space with Dr. Barker
Holding Space with Dr. Christopher Barker is a psychology podcast focused on how unresolved complex trauma shapes daily life — from childhood through adulthood.
Complex trauma isn’t only about major events. It develops through chronic stress, attachment wounds, emotional neglect, and relational instability. Over time, these survival adaptations can show up as ADHD-like symptoms in children, emotional dysregulation, workplace conflict, burnout, leadership struggles, relationship challenges, and intergenerational family patterns.
Through the lens of EMDR therapy, attachment theory, neuroscience, and trauma-informed care, Dr. Barker explains how the nervous system learns to survive — and how healing becomes possible.
Each episode offers research-based insight and practical tools for regulating triggers, improving relationships, and moving from survival mode to intentional living.
Understanding your story is the beginning. Healing transforms how you live it.
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Hope, Resiliency & Mental Health Recovery: Dr. Barker with Dr. Keith Morgen | Holding Space Podcast
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In this episode of Holding Space, Dr. Christopher Barker sits down with mental health expert and author Dr. Keith Morgen to explore the powerful connection between hope, resiliency, and mental health recovery. Dr. Morgen discusses why true healing requires shifting from “recovery from” past trauma or addiction to “recovery toward” meaning, purpose, and a new identity.
Drawing from his work in mental health counseling, addiction treatment, and co-occurring disorders, Dr. Morgen explains how individuals often rely on substances or maladaptive behaviors to escape emotional pain—behaviors that ultimately weaken (“atrophy”) their natural coping abilities. Effective therapy, he argues, requires building hope as the foundation for resiliency, allowing clients to face discomfort, rewrite old narratives, and develop healthier ways to coexist with challenges rather than avoid them.
Dr. Barker and Dr. Morgen discuss the myth of instant change (“the magic wand”), why progress in mental health is nonlinear, and how learning to tolerate discomfort is essential for long-term stability. They connect these themes to existential psychology, addiction recovery models like the 12 steps, and the vital role of meaning-making in mental health. The episode closes with Dr. Morgen’s work as a professor, researcher, and author on addiction and trauma—offering listeners deep insight into how hope fuels growth in all areas of mental health.
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