Dr. Gabor Maté Healing Trauma & Addiction in Relationships Course [Instant Download]
1️⃣. What is Healing Trauma & Addiction in Relationships:
Healing Trauma & Addiction in Relationships course teaches you how to heal trauma and addiction within families. It shows you exactly how trauma leads to addiction and affects relationships.
You’ll watch real demonstrations of Dr. Maté working with families, learning practical ways to communicate with loved ones struggling with addiction.
The course gives you specific tools to break harmful family patterns, understand addiction behaviors, and create lasting positive changes in your relationships. Everything is explained step-by-step through 8 video episodes.
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2️⃣. What you’ll learn in Healing Trauma & Addiction in Relationships:
In Healing Trauma & Addiction in Relationships course, Dr. Maté shows you how trauma and addiction are connected, and teaches you proven ways to heal. Here’s what you’ll learn:
- Learn how childhood trauma shapes behavior and leads to addiction
- Master ways to talk with family members about addiction and trauma
- Discover how to stop trauma from passing down through generations
- Build self-awareness and compassion in your relationships
- Get practical tools for addiction recovery that actually work
- Learn mindfulness techniques for emotional healing
After completing the course, you’ll understand exactly how trauma drives addiction and have clear steps to help yourself and your loved ones heal.
3️⃣. Healing Trauma & Addiction in Relationships Course Curriculum:
Healing Trauma & Addiction in Relationships course 8-episode course takes you step-by-step through understanding and healing trauma and addiction. Dr. Maté shares his proven approach through clear explanations and real demonstrations with families. The course curriculum includes:
✅ Episode One: The Power of Connection
- Gabor weaves together the role of early childhood trauma, difficulties and stresses in the household, the wounds that parents carry and inadvertently pass on to their children, as well as societal and environmental stresses. Drawing on well-documented research in biochemistry, neurology, and physiology, Gabor ‘connects the dots’ in explaining how these factors influence us and contribute to asthma, heart disease, hypertension, diseases of the gut, cancers, addiction and more. He invites us to use curiosity to explore and understand ourselves and our clients, and through this new understanding, paints a path to begin making the fundamental societal change that can positively impact the next generation.
✅ Episode Two: A New Look At Addiction
- In this episode, we look at addiction and its impact on us, both individually and as part of a family or group of loved ones. Dr. Gabor Maté’s approach to addiction requires thinking about ourselves and our experiences differently than we have in the past. Gabor introduces us to a new look at addiction and trauma.
✅ Episode Three: Exploring Our Trauma
- Gabor begins to explore trauma and how it affects us. By “us,” we mean not just the person struggling with addiction, but that person’s loved ones. And by “trauma,” Gabor is referring to particular traumas that happened to us early in life.
✅ Episode Four: Understanding Generational Trauma
- Gabor asks us to deeply examine how trauma is passed from one generation to the next. The experiences we have as children stay with us as adults. We heal, and we change our behaviors, only when we become aware of how our traumas have affected us.
✅ Episode Five: Beyond Codependency & Victimhood
- Gabor explains the concept of perception of self and others, and how our perceptions (and the things that formed them) influence how we experience the world.
✅ Episode Six: Addiction: A Disease or a Developmental Condition?
- Dr. Gabor Maté expands the discussion on how the desire to self-medicate discomfort drives addiction. We explore how early childhood experiences affect the development of impulse control and brain pathways that drive addictive behaviors. We then discuss how we break the cycle of addiction as it is passed down through families. But first we must fundamentally understand if addiction is a disease or a development disorder.
✅ Episode Seven: Ending The Cycle of Addiction
- Dr. Maté dives deeper into addressing what’s needed to support the healing of the person struggling with addiction. We look at the family and loved ones in that person’s life, and their roles. We revisit family relationships and codependency, and learn the practices that help heal the addicted brain. Gabor expands on learning longer-term steps to heal the harm that has come about (on all sides) as a result of the addiction and the underlying trauma that caused it.
✅ Episode Eight: The Cure to Addiction
- In the final episode we bring together the most important elements to attain long-term recovery from addiction. Gabor demonstrates how to cultivate a support system that helps to rebuild our brain pathways, the importances of readiness for recovery, and a review of some of the most promising psychotherapeutic approaches and additional tools that help achieve and maintain recovery.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a clear understanding of trauma and addiction, plus practical tools to create positive changes in your life and relationships. Each episode builds on the previous ones, giving you a complete roadmap for healing.
4️⃣. Who is Dr. Gabor Maté?
Dr. Gabor Maté is a leading expert in addiction, trauma, and child development. After immigrating to Canada from Budapest, he earned his medical degree and spent over 20 years treating patients with addiction and mental illness.
His work in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside gave him deep insights into trauma and addiction healing. His books “In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts” and “The Myth of Normal” are considered essential readings in trauma and addiction treatment.
Dr. Maté received the Order of Canada in 2018 for his work in mental health. He now teaches his proven approach through online courses at Wholehearted.org, helping people worldwide heal from trauma and addiction.
5️⃣. Who should take Dr. Gabor Maté Course?
Dr. Maté’s course helps anyone who wants to understand and heal from trauma and addiction. This course is perfect for:
- People with addiction who want to understand their patterns and find healing
- Family members who want to better support loved ones with addiction
- Healthcare professionals who help clients with trauma and addiction
- Parents who want to stop trauma from affecting their children
- Anyone who wants to improve their relationships by understanding trauma
You don’t need any background knowledge to start. Once you join, you get lifetime access to watch and learn at your own pace.
6️⃣. Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1: How can I help a family member with addiction?
Learn to communicate without judgment and show compassion. Focus on understanding their trauma rather than trying to fix them. The most effective support comes from building trust and staying consistent in your care.
Q2: Can trauma really be passed down through generations?
Yes. Children often pick up their parents’ stress responses, coping behaviors, and emotional patterns. This happens through both learned behavior and biological stress responses that affect brain development.
Q3: What are signs of generational trauma in families?
Common signs include repeated patterns of addiction, anxiety, or depression across generations. You might notice similar relationship struggles, parenting styles, or ways of handling stress running through your family.
Q4: How do I break the cycle of family trauma?
Start by understanding your own trauma responses and healing yourself first. Create new patterns by learning healthy ways to handle stress and emotions. Share these tools with your children through both teaching and example.
Q5: When should children learn about family trauma and addiction?
Share age-appropriate information when children start asking questions. Be honest but gentle, focusing on healing and hope rather than blame. Remember that children are already aware of family patterns, even if not discussed.
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