I'm learning that the trauma is seated in the emotional part of our brain. The more analytically or rationally we approach the problem, the more able we are to understand the trauma, but the less able we are to touch and heal it.
I'm discovering in my CODA group that most of us are more rationally oriented. It makes sense, BPD are masters of the trauma bond. They use it to control spouses and children, and rationally minded individuals are less able to deal with this trauma.
There are ways to connect with our emtional side. One is through a technique called focussing, where we can learn to experience and invite the suppressed emotions to the surface. When I tried this, I experienced emotions I had been suppressing for decades.
www.focusing.org/