Holding Space with Dr. Barker

Why You Miss Red Flags: How Complex Trauma Rewires Relationships, Attachment, and Attraction

Dr. Christopher Barker Season 1 Episode 44

In this episode of Holding Space, Dr. Christopher Barker explores how complex trauma—especially trauma that begins in childhood—can fundamentally alter how we perceive relationships, attachment, and red flags. Drawing from clinical experience and trauma-informed psychology, Dr. Barker explains why people often find themselves asking, “Why didn’t I see that coming?”

This episode breaks down what complex trauma is, how it develops through emotional neglect, parentification, chronic criticism, instability, or unpredictable caregiving, and why familiar chaos can feel safe to the nervous system. Dr. Barker explains how trauma can make red flags feel normal—or even comforting—rather than dangerous, and how hypervigilance often points outward toward managing others instead of inward toward our own boundaries and needs.

Listeners will learn how attachment styles (anxious, avoidant, and disorganized) influence relationship choices, why chaos can be mistaken for chemistry, and how trauma responses like fawning, emotional numbing, and cognitive dissonance can hide warning signs. The episode also addresses how low self-worth and trauma reenactment keep people stuck in unhealthy relational patterns.

Finally, Dr. Barker offers practical, trauma-informed guidance for rebuilding a healthy relationship radar—reconnecting with bodily signals, slowing down relational pacing, learning what healthy repair looks like, setting boundaries, and seeking appropriate therapeutic support.

This episode is essential listening for anyone who wants to better understand trauma, attachment, emotional regulation, and why healing the past changes who we are drawn to in the present.

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