What is Trauma (Part 3)
In today’s post, we explore four statements about trauma. Discover how to best support someone who has experienced trauma; heal from trauma; and offer hope, help, and healing to those who are suffering.
In today’s post, we explore four statements about trauma. Discover how to best support someone who has experienced trauma; heal from trauma; and offer hope, help, and healing to those who are suffering.
A few weeks ago, we started a new series on trauma, how it affects the body, and steps you can take to heal. In my first post, we learned that trauma occurs when an event exceeds your nervous system’s capacity to cope with it. It was simply too much to process or understand at the time. This could be due to age, sensitivity, emotional stability, […]
Self-care is especially important for victims of trauma. Check out today’s article for six ways to incorporate self-care into your everyday life to promote healing and overall well-being.
In today’s post, we explore the definition of “trauma,” symptoms of unresolved trauma, and factors that determine whether a stressful event becomes traumatic for an individual. As you read or listen, ask yourself, “Does any of this resonate? Could trauma be part of my story?” and follow the rest of the series to learn ways to move forward and heal.
Mindfulness is about noticing intrusive thoughts without being swept away by them. Cultivating mindfulness means developing the skill and ability to control how long we pay attention to what. Today’s post is on the power of Mindfulness and Radical Acceptance to reduce psychological distress (symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression) and anchor your hope in God.
This week’s post focuses on 5 ways to regulate our nervous system so we can turn down our stress response, reduce anxiety, and break the pain cycle.
Most of us are familiar with deep breathing as a way to reduce anxiety and return the body to a baseline state, but what you may not know is that it has a slew of other health benefits. In today’s post, I’m exploring different methods of deep breathing, how it benefits the body, and the science behind why it works.
There is a strong correlation between what is going on in our lives and what is going on in our bodies. If you believe there may be an emotional component to your pain, check out today’s post and find out how you can be set free from the bondage of pain and fear to live the peaceful, fulfilling life you desire.
Understanding the neuroscience of pain, how pain develops, and why it can become chronic is key to interrupting the pain cycle. While I’m still on the healing journey myself, I’ve found relief through the strategies I’m sharing with you in today’s post, and I’m confident you will as well.
Contrary to what many believe, the solution to finding victory over fear isn’t to fight it, but to first acknowledge it. In today’s post, I talk about 4 ways to find victory over fear so we can walk in freedom and experience peace.