Good Tea and Reads

Hot Tea, Hard Truths: Generational Trauma & Mental Health


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Grab your cups for this piping hot tea! In this episode of GoodTea and Reads, Host Kimbralon B and returning guest Thuy Tran, LPC brew a deep, soul‑stirring conversation on mental health and generational trauma, exploring how the woundsour ancestors carried still steep in our emotional well‑being today. Together, they unpack survival scripts passed down like family tea blends-silence, vigilance, strength, endurance-and examine how these inherited patterns shape anxiety, depression, emotional regulation, and the ways we show up inrelationships and community spaces. They also reflect on recent moments where the generational traumas of two minority cultures have clashed publicly, revealing how unhealed histories can spark tension, misunderstanding, and grief between communities that are each carrying their own heavy kettles. Through cultural insight, historical context, and lived experience, Kimbralon B. and Thuy invite listeners to sip slowly, recognize the mental health impact of what has been passed down, and imagine what healing could look like for the generations yet to come.

Takeaways:

  • Generational trauma is the emotional and behavioral impact of trauma passed down through families.
  • Survival scripts are behaviors and beliefs passed downthrough generations to navigate challenges.
  • Cultural perspectives play a significant role in how trauma is experienced and expressed.
  • Awareness of generational trauma can lead to healing and breaking cycles.
  • Healing from generational trauma requires understanding and addressing deep-rooted issues. 
  • Historical contexts shape how families teach safety andsilence.
  • Generational trauma is not just personal; it's a community issue.
  • Mental health implications of generational trauma include anxiety and depression.


Chapters List:

00:00  Welcome and Introduction

04:58  Understanding Mental Health and Generational Trauma

07:49  Defining Trauma and Generational Trauma

10:59  Exploring the Impact of Generational Trauma

13:34  Personal Experiences with Generational Trauma

16:48  Survival Scripts in Marginalized Communities

45:45  Generational Trauma and Cultural Values

49:40  Historical Context of Trauma

51:45  Impact of Slavery and Safety in the Black Community

01:04:24 Mental Health Implications of Generational Trauma

01:11:44 The Path to Healing and Awareness

01:26:04 Outro

Resources:

Thuy Tran, LPC

Website - https://www.eventide-counseling.com/cmsms_doctor/thuy- tran/

Email: [email protected]


Book References:

But What Will People Say? Navigating Mental Health,Identity, Love, and Family Between Cultures by Sahaj Kaur Kohli MAEd LGPC

The Pain We Carry: Healing from Complex PTSD for People ofColor (The Social Justice Handbook Series) by Natalie Y. Gutiérrez LMFT (Author), Jennifer Mullan PsyD (Foreword)

 

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Keywords

generational trauma, mental health, cultural influences,healing, survival scripts, systemic impact, epigenetics, trauma, counseling, emotional health, community, cultural impact, healing generational trauma, cultural values, historical context, healing, community impact


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