Breaking the Chains
Liberation from Trauma's Grip
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Narrated by:
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Danielle Mostacato
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Written by:
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Kat Slusser PhD RN
About this listen
Healing from trauma is a testament to the remarkable resilience of the human spirit, and it underscores the significance of persistence, time, and a committed effort to engage in the necessary work. Trauma recovery is not a linear process; it requires a patient and persistent approach. As individuals navigate the complex emotions and challenges associated with trauma, the passage of time becomes a crucial ally.
Time allows for wounds to gradually mend, and with each passing day, the intensity of pain often subsides. Patience becomes a guiding virtue, offering the space needed for self-reflection, acceptance, and the gradual integration of healing practices. In conjunction with time, healing from trauma demands a proactive commitment to the work of self-discovery and recovery.
This work may involve various therapeutic modalities, self-care practices, and a willingness to confront painful memories. By acknowledging and addressing the impact of trauma, individuals can actively participate in their own healing process.
Persistence in the face of setbacks and challenges is key; it's a recognition that healing is a journey that unfolds over time and requires ongoing effort. As individuals invest in the work necessary for healing, they often discover newfound strength and resilience that contributes to the gradual restoration of their well-being. The combination of persistence, time, and a commitment to the healing process can pave the way for transformative and sustainable recovery from trauma. This book will guide you through the necessary steps required to break the chains and liberate yourself from trauma's grip.
©2023 Kat Slusser, Phd, RN (P)2024 Kat Slusser