I Am Broken to I Can Heal: Transforming the Narrative Within
Core beliefs are deeply held negative assumptions we have about ourselves. These beliefs can develop as the result of trauma and become the story of our lives. Often, we know that this belief isn’t factually true, but it still feels true. EMDR can help the brain to begin to naturally process these beliefs, reducing their strength and allowing them to be accessed in a manner where they can be adjusted.
How to approach trauma healing in a safe and effective way
Healing trauma is a process of self-discovery, self-awareness, and self-compassion. Here are some tips on how to approach your journey.
Why Traditional Talk Therapy Falls Short for Trauma Survivors: Finding a Deeper Path to Healing
Women with early-life trauma who have been in abusive adult relationships tend to live in an ongoing state of hyper-arousal or hypo-arousal, which can interfere with the ability to make good decisions, as well as block the resolution and integration of the trauma. That’s why a mind-body approach to trauma recovery is the gold standard for women who have survived narcissistic abuse.
Understanding Why We Sometimes Crave Our Abusers: Nervous System Responses to Old Attachment Wounds
Why our nervous systems play tricks on us when we leave a narcissist.