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Description

In this episode, we explore the transformative skill of reframing negative thoughts, a cornerstone of cognitive therapy tailored specifically for complex trauma survivors. You will learn how your inner critic and shame-driven beliefs are not permanent truths but learned patterns that can be gently reshaped. We break down common cognitive distortions like all-or-nothing thinking, catastrophizing, and emotional reasoning, then guide you through practical steps to replace them with balanced, compassionate perspectives. This episode offers a clear, non-judgmental framework for catching automatic negative thoughts, questioning their validity, and building a kinder inner dialogue. Whether you struggle with constant self-doubt, guilt, or hopelessness, this guide provides the tools to gradually rewire your brain and reclaim a sense of safety and self-worth. You will leave with a repeatable process you can use daily to reduce emotional reactivity and increase resilience.

What You'll Learn:
• Identify the specific cognitive distortions that fuel CPTSD symptoms
• Challenge your inner critic with evidence and self-compassion
• Replace shame-based thoughts with realistic, balanced alternatives
• Build a simple daily reframing practice for lasting change
• Reduce emotional reactivity by shifting your thought patterns

Key Insights

• Negative thoughts are conditioned responses, not objective facts
• Reframing is not toxic positivity but realistic, compassionate truth
• The brain can rewire through consistent, small thought shifts
• Shame often hides beneath automatic negative beliefs
• Changing your language changes your emotional experience

Recommended Resources:

• The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk – essential trauma research and healing pathways
• CPTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Pete Walker – practical guide for complex trauma recovery
• Feeling Good by David D. Burns – classic CBT workbook for mood improvement
• Mind Over Mood by Dennis Greenberger and Christine Padesky – evidence-based cognitive therapy exercises
• The Happiness Trap by Russ Harris – ACT-based approach to defusing from negative thoughts

Coming Up Next

Next episode, we tackle the challenge of setting healthy boundaries with family members who trigger your trauma responses. You will learn practical scripts and emotional tools to protect your peace without guilt.

📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at cptsd@senseofthisshit.com.

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