Summary:
In this episode, Cindy and Sarah introduce the topic of trauma and the concept of unmasking. They emphasize the importance of self-care and being mindful of triggers when discussing intense topics. They discuss the origins of unmasking and its negative connotation in the past, but highlight the positive aspect of unmasking in the context of mental health. They explore the difference between big traumas and little traumas, and how trauma is a subjective experience. They also discuss the role of shame and the reasons why people mask their mental health. They emphasize the importance of empathy and believing the person when supporting someone who has experienced trauma. They touch on the impact of trauma on the brain and the body, and the need for healing and unmasking to create a sense of safety and authenticity.Keywordstrauma, unmasking, self-care, triggers, big trauma, little trauma, shame, mental health, empathy, subjective experience, brain, body, healing, authenticity
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