Tag: CPTSD
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When the World Is Jogging and You’re Barely Breathing

Living with trauma in a world that doesn’t always see it Everyone around you seems to be jogging along just fine—chatting, smiling, making brunch plans. But you don’t care about brunch or other mundane, normal tasks. Your legs are shaking. Every step feels like a battle. You wonder why it’s so hard for you when…
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Meeting Your Inner Parts: 8 Gentle Practices to Begin Your IFS Journey

Exploring Internal Family Systems through writing, visualization, and self-compassion We all carry different parts within us—inner critics, protectors, exiles, caretakers, performers. These parts aren’t flaws. They’re adaptations. They’ve helped us survive, cope, and make sense of the world. Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a therapeutic approach that helps us build relationships with these parts. It…
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The Multiplicity of Self and the Iterative Mind

Society loves labels. They make things neat, simple, digestible. Introvert or extrovert. Thinker or feeler. Practical or dreamy. But what happens when you don’t fit neatly into any of those categories? What if, instead of being one person, you are a collection of many? The Question That Started It All When my therapist introduced me…


