The opposite of trauma is not "no trauma;" the opposite of trauma is connection. To be human is to be wounded. However, wounds heal naturally when the environment is right… and the right environment for healing is the empathic presence of another person. God made our brains and nervous systems to need one another. This is particularly true when it comes to engaging your story. You cannot engage your story alone. Sitting in your favorite chair with a journal, a Bible, a cup of coffee, and a good view out your window is not sufficient to heal your wounds. But the attuned presence of another human being can change your brain.
12 Why Trauma Makes It Hard to Trust Your Gut with Janet
11 Implicit Memory: The Thing That's Running Your Life
10 The Trauma of Abandonment with Gary B
9 Why Engaging Your Story Requires Anger at God
8 When Your Story of Sexual Abuse Is Not Believed
7 How Your Attachment Style Affects The Way You Relate To Other People
6 When Your Femininity Is Assaulted with Tracy
5 Attachment: What It Is and Why It Matters So Much
4 The Trauma of Being Unprotected with Gary
3 The Trauma of School Shaming with Mandy
2 Why Your Family of Origin Impacts Your Life More Than Anything Else
1 Why Engaging Your Story Is The Best Thing You Can Do For Your Brain
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