Holding Space with Dr. Barker

Complex Trauma at Work: How Survivors Get Exploited (And How to Take Your Power Back)

Dr. Christopher Barker Season 1 Episode 51

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In this episode of Holding Space, New Jersey psychologist Dr. Christopher Barker breaks down how complex trauma shows up at work and why it’s so often mistaken for weakness instead of survival. He explains how trauma-shaped behaviors like people-pleasing, over-apologizing, conflict avoidance, freezing under pressure, hypervigilance, and difficulty setting boundaries make survivors especially vulnerable to workplace exploitation, credit theft, and emotional manipulation. Dr. Barker also introduces the idea of “relational time disruption” and dissociation, describing how complex trauma can disrupt your ability to track patterns of harm over time, recognize red flags in supervisors and coworkers, and notice when overwork and burnout have become the norm. You’ll learn why trauma responses are not character flaws but adaptive strategies, how toxic and trauma-uninformed workplaces misread them as passivity or lack of leadership, and why high-stress, high-pressure environments without accountability are especially dangerous for trauma survivors. Most importantly, this episode offers validation and practical encouragement: you are not imagining it, your nervous system is recognizing old patterns, and you are allowed to set boundaries, say no, take up space, and seek trauma-informed, psychologically safe workplaces that value you instead of draining you.


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