The Behavioral Health Industry Fails Us

Very few providers are qualified to treat people who suffer from Developmental Trauma. Uninformed medical and psychiatric professionals often cause further harm when they’re giving us their best, but it’s not wholly their fault.

The entire power structure of the behavioral health industry–a medical- psychiatric- pharmaceutical complex–pushes out the things that actually help us heal. In exchange we get complex billing codes, unnecessarily poor outcomes, neglect, and even cruelty. There is little to no recourse for accountability or justice, even in cases of outrageously blatant abuse.

If the behavioral health industry could save us we wouldn’t have increasing numbers of people on antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications.

We can’t wait for psychiatry and psycholoty to swoop in and save us. These pseudosciences are inherently pathologizing and dehumanizing. They are also at least 20 years behind neuroscience.

Instead of looking to professionals we need to look to each other. We are inherently capable of helping each other not only recover from trauma but avoid PTSD. We’ve forgotten because the dominant culture has separated us from ourselves and each other so insidiously for so long.

Through the field of Interpersonal Neurobiology/Relational Neuroscience we can relearn, reconnect, help each other and ourselves heal, and prevent PTSD in future generations. We are the healing wave.

#TraumaAwareAmerica

About Shay Seaborne, CPTSD

Former tall ship sailor turned trauma awareness activist-artist Shay Seaborne, CPTSD has studied the neurobiology of fear / trauma /PTSD since 2015. She writes, speaks, teaches, and makes art to convey her experiences as well as her understanding of the neurobiology of fear, trauma theory, and principles of trauma recovery. A native of Northern Virginia, Shay settled in Delaware to sail KALMAR NYCKEL, the state’s tall ship. She wishes everyone could recognize PTSD is not a mental health problem, but a neurophysiological condition rooted in dysregulation, our mainstream culture is neuro-negative, and we need to understand we can heal ourselves and each other through awareness, understanding, and safe connection.
This entry was posted in Healthcare, Trauma and tagged , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply