Tag: types of trauma
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Living with Complex PTSD

Understanding the layers—and learning how to heal Complex PTSD (CPTSD) isn’t just a diagnosis—it’s a lived experience. It’s what happens when trauma isn’t a single event, but a pattern. When harm comes from the people who were supposed to protect you. When survival becomes your default setting. I didn’t know I had CPTSD for most…
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What Trauma Leaves Behind

Understanding the imprint—and the possibility of healing Trauma is the imprint left on the brain, body, and nervous system after an experience that overwhelms our ability to cope.Whether it’s a single event or a lifetime of distress, trauma shapes how we think, feel, relate, and survive. This article lays the groundwork for understanding trauma in…
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Healing the Beliefs Trauma Leaves Behind

Rewriting the internal story that shaped your survival When we talk about trauma, we often focus on symptoms:Anxiety. Flashbacks. Emotional numbness.But beneath those symptoms live belief systems—quiet, persistent narratives that shape how we see ourselves, others, and the world. These beliefs often go unnamed.But they influence everything.And healing asks us to meet them with compassion,…
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Layered Trauma, Layered Healing

Understanding complex, chronic, and compounding trauma—and why recovery feels so hard Trauma is rarely a single event. For many of us, it’s a series of experiences that accumulate, interact, and intensify over time. It’s not just what happened—it’s how often, how early, and how deeply it shaped us. Terms like complex, chronic, and compounding trauma…
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Just Emotional? It’s Biological

How trauma reshapes the brain—and how healing rewires it For years, I thought my reactions were just emotional. I was “too intense” or “too much.” But neuroscience tells a different story. Trauma doesn’t just affect how we feel—it changes how our brains work. These changes aren’t inevitable, but they are measurable. And they matter. The…
