
Episode #2
The Resilience Trap
Send us Fan Mail The Resilience Trap: When Coping Becomes an Institutional Demand We celebrate resilience as a psychological strength. But what happens when resilience becomes something institutions demand from people rather than something people develop for themselves? In Episode 2 of The Gatekeepers of Sanity , Dr. Brian Ragsdale examines how the language of resilience can shift attention away from harmful environments and toward the people expected to survive them. When marginalized people are repeatedly told to adapt, cope, recover, and persevere, an important question can disappear: Why are they being required to endure these conditions in the first place? This episode explores the difference between resilience as a genuine human capacity and resilience as an institutional expectation. Sometimes the healthiest response to an unhealthy environment isn't adapting more successfully. It is recognizing what the environment is doing to you. Transforming Minds delivers one question, one idea, and a different way of thinking about psychology and the systems shaping our lives, all in under 10 minutes. About Dr. Brian Ragsdale Dr. Brian Ragsdale is a licensed clinical psychologist, educator, researcher, writer, and host of Transforming Minds . A Black gay man with more than two decades of experience in psychology, his work examines the intersections of psychology, culture, identity, institutions, and systems of power. Dr. Ragsdale earned his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Rhode Island and completed his APA-accredited clinical internship at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago. He was a Health Disparities Scholar with the National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities at the National Institutes of Health from 2002–2004. His academic and research career has also included work at the University of Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, and Yale University. His professional service has included leadership within the Association of Black Psychologists and the American Psychological Association, including work addressing ethnic minority psychology, LGBTQ+ communities, and public policy. Through Transforming Minds , his writing, teaching, and public scholarship, Dr. Ragsdale examines not only what happens inside people, but how culture, institutions, and systems shape psychological health and human behavior. Learn more at drbrianragsdale.net. Support Transforming Minds If this work makes you think, consider buying me a cup of coffee. Your support helps sustain the research, production, and independent public scholarship behind Transforming Minds . Buy me a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/brianragsd6 Support through Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2431773/supporters/new Disclaimer Transforming Minds is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide psychotherapy, psychological assessment, diagnosis, treatment, or individualized mental health advice. Listening does not establish a psychologist-patient relationship. Support the show "Transforming Minds with Dr. Brian" Hosted by Dr. Brian Ragsdale, Psychologist Blending research, creativity, and education to explore how personal stories intersect with larger systems, shaping how we think, feel, and connect. Follow & Connect: Website: https://www.drbrianragsdale.net/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574994500297 Substack: Transforming Minds - https://brianlragsdale.substack.com/ Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbrianragsdale/ New Episodes Every Sunday Take care of yourself and each other.






