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A Trauma Therapist’s BlogSpot for Therapist around the Globe
When Everything Becomes Automatic
A decade of complex trauma work, a PhD, and still there was a ceiling she couldn't name. The trap of experience is that your process becomes invisible, even to yourself. Here's how one therapist found the language to make the implicit explicit again.
The Quiet Conversation Happening About You
There's a conversation happening in your field right now, and someone's name is being said. Is it yours? The Trauma Mastery Cohort is how you become the therapist other clinicians call when they're scared, stuck, and don't know where else to turn.
Why Your Body Knows What You’re Client Isn’t Saying
That flinch in your body during session? It's data, not noise. Learn how to read somatic cues, see past a client's emotional polish, and ask the question that gets underneath the lie, to where the real pain, and the real healing, actually lives.
She Almost Didn’t Apply to the Trauma Training Program
She almost didn't apply. She was the one everyone came to with questions, but secretly she was at the ceiling. Here's what shifted when she stopped throwing out interventions and learned that trauma doesn't need speed. It needs someone anchored enough to hold it.
The Lie I Told Myself For Years
More training isn't always the answer. Sometimes what's slowing you down in session isn't a skills gap, it's something you haven't looked at yet. The therapists who grow the most aren't the ones who collect certifications. They're the ones who get honest with themselves.
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What does it mean by “the body keeps the score”?
How our body remembers and holds on to trauma.
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It's Nice to Say No
Learning how to better set boundaries for yourself.
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The Science Behind Trauma I How Trauma Differs from Stress
A deeper dive into how trauma differs from stress.
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Working with Shame
Helping your clients push past feelings of shame.