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Trauma, unfortunately, is an experience had by most. Each of us have traumatic events that have happened either in childhood or in our adult life that form or shape part of who we are. The key is to not let our traumatic experiences and feelings dictate the rest of our lives. Tune in to hear how the treatment for trauma is NOT one-size-fits-all and how talk therapy can even present negative consequences for your overall healing and treatment. In this episode, Joseph shares four steps that can help you recover from your trauma and explains how your healing only begins with a willingness on your behalf.

Time Stamped Show Notes:

o02:47 – A lot of therapists don’t have specialized training in trauma

o03:42 – Oftentimes, recounting trauma can retraumatize you

o04:13 – EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a method Joseph suggests

o05:09 – Talk therapy makes trauma worse

o05:35 –TraumaHealing.orghas a tremendous amount of information on Dr. Levine’s form of treatment

o05:44 –Sensorimotor Psychotherapyby Dr. Pat Ogden, is another modality Joseph recommends

o06:27 – Yoga is very effective in treating trauma

o06:58 – Rushing your healing and progress will backfire

o07:04 – Going at a slow pace is the fastest and best way to treat trauma

o07:29 – “Hysterical is historical”

o07:41 – Whenever you decide to do the work, be willing to do it

o08:17 – So many things will change as you take your life back

o08:37 – Healing and repair puts you in touch with your resources

oThe Body Keeps the Score

oWaking the Tiger

oIn an Unspoken Voice

oSensorimotor Psychotherapy

3 Key Points:

  1. Choose a method of healing that will suit who you are and what you need.
  2. Heal at your own pace – the worst thing you can do for yourself is to rush things.
  3. Be willing to do the work; it all begins with you.

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