From Complex Trauma to Post-Traumatic Growth: A New Way to Understand CPTSD

From Complex Trauma to Post-Traumatic Growth: A New Way to Understand CPTSD

From Trauma Rewired by Elisabeth Kristof & Jennifer Wallace

April 27, 2026 · 46 min · Season 5 · Episode 39

About this episode

The episode explores the nature of complex trauma and reframes it as a predictive nervous system pattern rather than a disorder.

You could not think your way out of the pattern. That is not a failure of insight. That is the nature of complex trauma. In this episode, Jennifer Wallace and Elisabeth Kristof return to one of the most resonant threads in Trauma Rewired's history: complex post-traumatic stress. Several years ago they recorded a series on CPT that changed how thousands of listeners understood themselves. This is the revision. Not a replacement of what came before, but a deepening, one shaped by advances in trauma research, neuroscience, and by the hosts' own continued growth. The reframe at the center of this episode is one that matters: complex trauma is not a disorder. It is not something wrong with you. It is a predictive nervous system pattern, an intelligent set of adaptations shaped by prolonged relational stress, often beginning in childhood, that made complete sense in the environment they were formed in. The question is not what is wrong with you. The question is what did your nervous system learn and how can it learn something new? Elisabeth and Jennifer trace the history of CPT as a clinical concept, from Judith Hermann's early naming of what PTSD could not capture, through Pete…

People in this episode

Hosts: Elisabeth Kristof, Jennifer Wallace

Topics covered

  • complex trauma
  • post-traumatic growth
  • CPTSD
  • neuroscience
  • predictive nervous system
  • relational stress

Keywords

  • CPTSD
  • complex trauma
  • neuroscience
  • relational stress
  • predictive patterning
  • interoception

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