Let's not forget a very important question that's mentioned in the title of this thread.
why Would Therapists Recommend Brene Brown For Trauma Sufferers?
What's the therapist's perspective? What's their motivation? Assuming that the therapist is trained and experienced with PTSD, why would they think that Brene Brown's research might be helpful?
Or are we to assume that the therapist is ill-willed? Incompetent? Malicious?
Or did the therapist mis-read or mis-understand the survivor? Is this also all the fault of the therapist? Or are there ways that a trauma survivor can better communicate and share their needs to the therapist?
What about if the survivor has lost touch with what their core needs are? Is the therapist supposed to be a mind reader too? Should the therapist let the survivor totally lead the healing process, when their inner world is fractured, and parts of their personal identity has been replaced by an instinctive survival driven coping mechanism??
What if the therapist has codependency issues too? Or also has a bit of a narcissist/borderline/rescuer complex? In this case they're also driven by their own motivations and can be quite blind or deaf to the survivors needs??
In these situations, it can be like the blind leading the blind.. If this is the only option, then the question would be to figure out who's less blind and let them lead?
But a trauma survivor often has a history of being in bad relationships, so how can they even trust their decision making process to even allow a potentially slightly less blind therapist help guide and lead the way at least temporarily?
Giving up control of the wheel to someone else is terrifying. Especially if past authority figures failed miserably when they had control of the wheel. So maybe it's about taking the risk to share the control of the wheel with someone more experienced, by constantly swapping driving responsibilities. But not falling into the trap of having two people fighting for control of the wheel the same time, that is also likely to lead to a wreck and ending up at a mystery destination.