Gabor Maté – Healing Trauma & Addiction
A powerful educational program exploring the deep connection between early life experience, trauma, addiction, family patterns, emotional pain, and the human capacity to heal.
Addiction Is Not Just a Bad Habit. It Is Often a Response to Pain.
In this program, Dr. Gabor Maté invites you to look beyond blame, shame, and surface-level behavior to understand the emotional and developmental roots behind addiction and trauma.
Understand the Root Cause
Learn how childhood experiences, family stress, emotional wounds, and social environment can shape behavior, coping patterns, and addictive tendencies.
Move Beyond Shame
Replace judgment with curiosity, compassion, and deeper self-understanding so healing can begin from a more honest and humane place.
Break Generational Patterns
Discover how trauma can be passed from one generation to the next — and how awareness, connection, and healing can interrupt the cycle.
A New Way to Understand Trauma, Addiction, and Healing
This course helps you see behavior through the lens of human development, emotional survival, family systems, and compassion-based recovery.
See Addiction Differently
Learn why addictive behavior is often connected to unmet needs, emotional pain, nervous system adaptation, and the search for relief.
Explore the Impact of Early Trauma
Understand how early experiences influence self-perception, emotional regulation, impulse control, relationships, and long-term health.
Heal with Compassion and Awareness
Develop a kinder, more mindful approach to yourself and others by learning how old wounds shape present reactions and choices.
Improve Family Communication
Learn how to move past blame and conflict when speaking with loved ones about trauma, addiction, codependency, and recovery.
Understand Generational Trauma
Explore how inherited emotional patterns are formed, repeated, and eventually transformed through awareness and healing.
Build a Path Toward Recovery
Discover the importance of support systems, readiness, connection, and therapeutic approaches that can help sustain long-term recovery.
Inside the 8-Part Program
Each episode focuses on a different layer of trauma, addiction, family systems, and the healing process.
The Power of Connection & The Myth of Normal
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.
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. Gabor’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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 importance of readiness for recovery, and a review of some of the most promising psychotherapeutic approaches and additional tools that help achieve and maintain recovery.
Learn From Dr. Gabor Maté
Dr. Gabor Maté is a physician, bestselling author, speaker, and widely respected voice in the fields of addiction, trauma, childhood development, and mind-body health.
Drawing from decades of clinical experience and public education, he presents a deeply human approach to addiction — one rooted in compassion, curiosity, connection, and healing.
For Anyone Who Wants to Better Understand Trauma and Addiction
This program is designed to be clear, practical, compassionate, and accessible — with no prior professional knowledge required.
What Viewers Appreciate Most
Many viewers describe this program as eye-opening, compassionate, and deeply practical for understanding themselves and their loved ones.
“This course changed how I understand addiction. It helped me move away from judgment and see the pain underneath the behavior.”
— Sarah M.“Gabor explains trauma in a way that feels both scientific and deeply human. I found myself rethinking family patterns I had carried for years.”
— Michael R.“The program is gentle, clear, and powerful. It gave me language to understand codependency, addiction, and healing without shame.”
— Elena T.Course Details
Do I need professional experience to watch this?
No. The program is accessible for anyone interested in trauma, addiction, emotional healing, family patterns, and self-understanding.
Is this only for people with addiction?
No. It is also valuable for family members, partners, helpers, and anyone who wants to understand the emotional roots of behavior and suffering.
What topics are covered?
The course covers trauma, addiction, childhood development, generational trauma, codependency, family systems, support, and recovery.
Can I watch at my own pace?
Yes. The program is structured as a self-paced video series, allowing you to revisit the lessons whenever you need deeper understanding.
Start Understanding Trauma and Addiction Differently
Learn how pain, adaptation, family history, and emotional survival shape addiction — and discover a more compassionate path toward healing.
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