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Line by Line: Survival Notes

Line by Line: Survival Notes

著者: Compass Point Institute
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A podcast about behavior, boundaries, and the clever ways we survive things no one prepared us for. Hosted by Jon Murphy, PMHNP-BC—curious, reflective, and here to make sense of what we’ve been through. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice or treatment. The views expressed are my own, drawn from clinical experience and personal perspective. If you’re in crisis, please seek support from a licensed professional or emergency services.©2025 Compass Point Institute 個人的成功 心理学 心理学・心の健康 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • All Emotions Are Normal (But That Doesn’t Mean They’re Comfortable)
    2025/07/05

    In this episode, I step outside the survival mode framework to focus on a simple truth that most of us still struggle to live by: all emotions are normal.


    We talk about what that actually means in adult life, how emotional suppression shows up in high-functioning individuals, and why incongruence between what we feel and what we see can lead to internal conflict, confusion, or shutdown.


    I also touch on the physiology of stress, the role of early group environments in emotional development, and the difference between emotional experience and emotional behavior.


    Whether you were raised in a chaotic household or one that looked "fine" on paper, you might still be living out adaptations you didn’t choose.

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    10 分
  • When Structure Feels Unsafe
    2025/07/02

    Some people thrive in structure. Others feel like it exposes something. In this episode, I talk about two survival roles — the Operator and the Watcher — and how their nervous systems adapted to group dynamics where emotional expression wasn’t safe.

    For the Operator, structure can feel threatening when it's tied to emotional vulnerability or responsibility. For the Watcher, structure can feel irrelevant — because survival meant staying invisible.

    If routine, consistency, or closeness feel harder than they "should," this episode offers a deeper framework.

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    7 分
  • General becomes the Diplomat
    2025/06/19

    This episode unpacks the nervous system logic behind the Survival Code—a clinical tool designed to identify adaptive roles we play under stress.

    Today’s focus: when someone shifts from “The General” to “The Diplomat.”

    💬 The General: fights for survival, sees others as threats.
    💬 The Diplomat: seeks harmony, reads the room, keeps the peace.
    ➡️ And next? Maybe they become “The Operator”—functional, but detached.

    This transition isn’t just behavioral—it’s neurological.
    We talk about one patient’s shift and how understanding their mode moved therapy forward after years of failed attempts.

    Therapy gets clearer when we stop labeling and start decoding.

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    9 分

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