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Ever wonder why you snap or shut down with the person you love most? In this powerful episode, hosts Robert and Sharla Snow kick off a multi-part series exploring how trauma—big or small—shapes our closest relationships. Through the lens of brain science and a moving client story, they unpack how unhealed wounds from the past can “hijack” your marriage, driving conflict or disconnection. Using Dr. Dan Siegel’s hand model of the brain, Terry Real’s wise adult vs. triggered self framework, and Pia Mellody’s concept of the adaptive child, they reveal why we “flip our lid” and how trauma fuels those moments. The episode centers on Ethan and Lilly, a couple whose 25-year marriage was transformed when Lilly faced her childhood trauma with courage. This is a story of healing, hope, and rediscovering the US in your relationship. Tune in to learn how to spot your own triggers and start bringing your wise adult self back to your marriage.
Key Takeaways
Dive Deeper: Resources Mentioned
Want to explore the concepts and tools from this episode? Here are the experts and resources we referenced to help you deepen your understanding of trauma and relationships:
1. Dr. Dan Siegel – The Hand Model of the Brain
2. Pia Mellody – The Adaptive Child
3. Terry Real – Wise Adult vs. Triggered Self
4. Time Line Therapy
- Time Line Therapy and the Basis of Personality by Tad James and Wyatt Woodsmall (1988)
5. Bessel van der Kolk – Trauma’s Physical Impact
- The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma (2014)
6. The Gottman Institute – Negative Sentiment Override
Connect With Us
Website: https://www.masteryourmarriagepodcast.com/
Support the Show: Loved this episode? Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps us reach more couples seeking to master their marriage!
Coming Up Next
In our next episode, we’ll dive into small “t” trauma—the quieter, often overlooked wounds that still shape how you love, fight, or pull away. We’ll share another powerful story, plus practical tips to spot your adaptive child’s behaviors and bring your wise adult self back online. Don’t miss it!
Parting Words
Be kind to each other this week. Put each other first. Remember, it’s the small things, done often, that create the biggest impact. Until next time, keep mastering your marriage!
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Ever wonder why you snap or shut down with the person you love most? In this powerful episode, hosts Robert and Sharla Snow kick off a multi-part series exploring how trauma—big or small—shapes our closest relationships. Through the lens of brain science and a moving client story, they unpack how unhealed wounds from the past can “hijack” your marriage, driving conflict or disconnection. Using Dr. Dan Siegel’s hand model of the brain, Terry Real’s wise adult vs. triggered self framework, and Pia Mellody’s concept of the adaptive child, they reveal why we “flip our lid” and how trauma fuels those moments. The episode centers on Ethan and Lilly, a couple whose 25-year marriage was transformed when Lilly faced her childhood trauma with courage. This is a story of healing, hope, and rediscovering the US in your relationship. Tune in to learn how to spot your own triggers and start bringing your wise adult self back to your marriage.
Key Takeaways
Dive Deeper: Resources Mentioned
Want to explore the concepts and tools from this episode? Here are the experts and resources we referenced to help you deepen your understanding of trauma and relationships:
1. Dr. Dan Siegel – The Hand Model of the Brain
2. Pia Mellody – The Adaptive Child
3. Terry Real – Wise Adult vs. Triggered Self
4. Time Line Therapy
- Time Line Therapy and the Basis of Personality by Tad James and Wyatt Woodsmall (1988)
5. Bessel van der Kolk – Trauma’s Physical Impact
- The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma (2014)
6. The Gottman Institute – Negative Sentiment Override
Connect With Us
Website: https://www.masteryourmarriagepodcast.com/
Support the Show: Loved this episode? Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps us reach more couples seeking to master their marriage!
Coming Up Next
In our next episode, we’ll dive into small “t” trauma—the quieter, often overlooked wounds that still shape how you love, fight, or pull away. We’ll share another powerful story, plus practical tips to spot your adaptive child’s behaviors and bring your wise adult self back online. Don’t miss it!
Parting Words
Be kind to each other this week. Put each other first. Remember, it’s the small things, done often, that create the biggest impact. Until next time, keep mastering your marriage!
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