The Biology of Survival with Dr. Frank Putnam

MAR 19, 202658 MIN
Healing My Parts: Real Talk on Dissociative Identity Disorder and Complex Trauma

The Biology of Survival with Dr. Frank Putnam

MAR 19, 202658 MIN

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<p>What happens when trauma doesn’t just shape memories — but reshapes the body itself?</p><p>In this episode, we sit down with <strong>Dr. Frank Putnam</strong>, one of the most influential researchers in the field of childhood trauma and dissociation. For more than four decades, Dr. Putnam has studied how early maltreatment affects development, health, and survival across the lifespan.</p><p>His groundbreaking <strong>Female Growth and Development Study</strong> has followed survivors of childhood abuse for more than 35 years, revealing something profound: trauma doesn’t only affect the mind. It changes biology, aging, health, and even the next generation.</p><p>Together we explore how dissociation develops in childhood, why trauma survivors often experience earlier physical illness, and what the science actually tells us about healing.</p><p>This conversation bridges <strong>research, clinical care, and lived experience</strong> — offering a rare look at the long arc of trauma and the resilience of those who survive it.</p><p>Key Moments</p><p><strong>03:20</strong> — How childhood trauma can accelerate biological aging<strong>09:45</strong> — Dissociation as a survival strategy, not a disorder<strong>18:10</strong> — The origins of the Female Growth and Development Study<strong>32:40</strong> — The “tentacles” of trauma across physical health and development<strong>46:15</strong> — What clinicians often misunderstand about dissociation<strong>58:30</strong> — Why stabilizing daily life must come before trauma processing</p><p>About Our Guest</p><p><strong>Frank W. Putnam, MD</strong> is a professor of clinical psychiatry at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and one of the leading researchers on childhood trauma and dissociation.</p><p>His newest book, <strong><em>Old Before Their Time: A Scientific Life Investigating How Maltreatment Harms Children and the Adults They Become</em></strong>, brings together decades of research on the lifelong impact of childhood abuse.</p><p>Who This Episode Is For</p><p>• Survivors navigating dissociation, DID, or complex trauma• Clinicians working with trauma and dissociative systems• Anyone interested in the intersection of science, trauma, and healing</p><p>Resources</p><p>📘 <a target="_blank" href="https://frankputnam.com/"><em>Old Before Their Time</em></a><a target="_blank" href="https://frankputnam.com/"> — Dr. Frank Putnam</a> 📩<a target="_blank" href="https://frankputnam.com/contact/">Contact Dr. Frank Putnam</a> 🌀<a target="_blank" href="https://frankputnam.com/about/">About Dr. Putnam</a> 🌐 <a target="_blank" href="https://www.healingmyparts.org/">healingmyparts.org</a></p> <br/><br/>Get full access to Healing My Parts at <a href="https://healingmyparts.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_4">healingmyparts.substack.com/subscribe</a>