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Abuse isn’t always obvious. It can show up in small everyday behaviours.

This is part two of this topic so if you haven’t listened to part 1, head over to last week’s episode!

Trigger warning: This episode includes discussions of abuse, child trauma, and femicide. Helplines and resources are linked below.

Today Carla is focusing on owning our own harmful patterns, and understanding how to heal from being in an abusive relationship.

Carla chats about the societal conditioning that teaches women to internalise blame, the role of somatic and breath-based practices in healing trauma, and how we begin to recover from the deep grief that abuse leaves behind.

She opens up about her own experiences and offers guidance for anyone currently navigating the shame, confusion, and complexity of abusive relationships.

Timestamps:

00:00 – Trigger warning

00:51 – New moon energy and upcoming event

01:10 – The power of somatic movement

04:47 – The importance of breath work

12:26 – Recognising and addressing abusive behaviours

20:02 – Understanding emotional load and abuse

22:55 – Identifying covert abuse

24:29 – Setting boundaries in relationships

25:50 – The importance of accountability

26:53 – Healing from abusive relationships

29:41 – The role of emotional regulation

33:52 – Reconnecting with your body

34:40 – Changing patterns and beliefs

Ireland Support Services

Women’s Aid

Supports women affected by domestic abuse.

24hr Helpline: 1800 341 900

⁠www.womensaid.ie⁠

Rape Crisis Help

For anyone affected by sexual violence.

National Helpline: 1800 77 8888

www.rapecrisishelp.ie⁠

Childline (ISPCC)

For young people up to age 18.Freephone: 1800 66 66 66

⁠www.childline.ie⁠

UK Support Services

Refuge

For women and children experiencing domestic violence.2

4hr Helpline: 0808 2000 247

⁠www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk⁠

Women’s Aid UK

Information, support, and resources for women.

⁠www.womensaid.org.uk⁠

Rape Crisis England & Wales

Support for survivors of sexual violence.Helpline: 0808 500 2222

⁠www.rapecrisis.org.uk⁠

NSPCC

Protecting children from abuse.Helpline: 0808 800 5000

⁠www.nspcc.org.uk