Healing Emotional Trauma
Krista shares her journey of healing emotional trauma, from depression to setting boundaries and reprogramming her past experiences. Through therapy and a supportive friendship, she navigates the process of healing and creating healthier relationships.In this clip
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175: Tools to Heal Emotional Wounds and Fix Broken Relationships | Almost 30’s Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik
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Can you provide some insights on how to address the feelings stemming from childhood experiences with my father, who tortured and abandoned my mother and me? I often feel that these experiences are the reason I overthink and have deep thoughts. This question relates to the episode "Unlocking Secure Attachment: The Nervous System's Role in Our Relationships" with Sarah Baldwin, the clip "Grieving What Was," the episode "Psychotherapist's Hacks on How to Change Your Life | Lori Gottlieb on Impact Theory," the episode "440: Dr. Ari Langdon on Working Through Trauma & Understanding the Mind/Body Connection," the episode "Authentically Developing Self-Worth | Being Well Podcast," and the clip "Nurturing Inner Parts."
Is it fair to say that the brain can build on traumatic memories, preventing a person from taking actions that could allow them to heal themselves, based on the examples from the episodes #453 My MDMA and Psilocybin Journey Unpacked - With Mike Zeller and Emotional Healing Journey, as well as the episode 172: Spotting a narcissist, healing from trauma, anxiety, and the gut-brain connection with psychotherapist Megan Bruneau, M.A. and the Healing Through Relationships segment? For instance, I produced a huge activation that was the largest success of my career, which opened on my mother's birthday. Two weeks later, she died in her sleep. Now, when I attempt to work on large, challenging projects like this one, I can start the process creatively but have great trouble following through on distributing it to people who could help me execute it. Is that a fair analysis of how my mind is perceiving my actions as leading to a similar tragic outcome?
Is it fair to say that the brain can build on traumatic memories, preventing a person from taking actions that could allow them to heal themselves, based on the examples from the episodes #453 My MDMA and Psilocybin Journey Unpacked - With Mike Zeller and Emotional Healing Journey, as well as the episode 172: Spotting a narcissist, healing from trauma, anxiety, and the gut-brain connection with psychotherapist Megan Bruneau, M.A. and the Healing Through Relationships segment?