Most of what gets called hypervigilance in a betrayed partner is not a malfunction. It is information. In this solo episode, Roy reframes what her nervous system is actually doing after the discovery of deceptive sexuality — and tells the men listening how to receive that information without defending against it.
The episode addresses partners briefly, then spends the bulk of its time with the men. Topics include: why the conventional trauma framing of hypervigilance does not fit this injury, the Pre-Existing Reality and Reality-Ego Fragmentation in the Minwalla framework, three specific things her vigilance is probably telling you, the difference between performing safety and becoming safe, two common mistakes that quietly undermine the work, and a slow-down protocol for the moment her vigilance spikes.
This is an episode for men in recovery to listen to twice.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome to Joy Recovery Radio
00:34 Hypervigilance is not dysfunction — it is information
02:11 Why the conventional clinical framing does not fit this injury
04:33 The vigilance began long before discovery
07:21 To partners: your vigilance is appropriate
08:11 The Pre-Existing Reality, Reality-Ego Fragmentation, and what her system is doing
10:18 A note about the Academy
11:09 To the men: her vigilance is your most accurate diagnostic instrument
13:04 Why you are the least reliable narrator of your own life right now
15:54 Three things her vigilance is probably telling you
19:18 What this is not asking of you — performing safety vs. becoming safe
22:14 Two mistakes that quietly undermine the work
26:08 A practice for partners — the vigilance journal
27:13 A practice for men — the slow-down protocol
28:23 Closing: vigilance is the part still telling the truth
About Joy Recovery Radio
Joy Recovery Radio is the podcast of Joy Recovery, a coaching and education organization serving men working to end deceptive sexuality and partners navigating its impact. Our work is informed by the Minwalla Model of Deceptive Sexuality and Trauma.
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