Healing Resources & Inspiration for Trauma Survivors

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PTSD & Trauma Recovery

From Self-Harm to Self-Care: A Survivor's Journey

From Self-Harm to Self-Care: A Survivor's Journey

May 12, 2024

Recovery from self-harm isn't a straight line. It's a gradual journey from using pain to cope with pain, to learning gentler ways of caring for yourself. It's messy, non-linear, and deeply personal - but it's possible.

Postpartum PTSD: When Birth Triggers Past Trauma

Postpartum PTSD: When Birth Triggers Past Trauma

May 10, 2024

For survivors of sexual assault, abuse, or other trauma, childbirth can trigger or worsen PTSD symptoms. The physical vulnerability, loss of control, and medical interventions during birth can echo past trauma, leading to postpartum PTSD. Understanding this and finding trauma-informed care can help you heal and bond with your baby.

Reclaiming Your Body After Trauma: A Healing Journey

Reclaiming Your Body After Trauma: A Healing Journey

May 05, 2024

After trauma, your body can feel like enemy territory - a place you don't want to inhabit. Reclaiming your body is about rebuilding trust, reconnecting with physical sensations, and remembering that your body belongs to you. This healing journey takes time, patience, and compassion, but it's possible to feel safe and at home in your own skin again.

Calming an Anxious Mind: Grounding Techniques for Trauma and Anxiety

Calming an Anxious Mind: Grounding Techniques for Trauma and Anxiety

April 25, 2024

When anxiety or trauma symptoms overwhelm you, grounding techniques can be your lifeline back to the present moment. These simple but powerful tools help calm your nervous system, reduce panic, and remind you that you're safe right now. Whether you're experiencing flashbacks, panic attacks, or overwhelming anxiety, grounding techniques give you practical ways to regain control.

Grounding When You Feel Disconnected: Dissociation Strategies

Grounding When You Feel Disconnected: Dissociation Strategies

April 20, 2024

Dissociation can make you feel like you're floating away from reality, watching yourself from outside your body, or completely numb and detached. This guide provides practical, evidence-based grounding strategies to interrupt dissociation and help you feel more present and in control.

Panic Disorder After Trauma: When Fear Takes Over

Panic Disorder After Trauma: When Fear Takes Over

April 15, 2024

Panic disorder is common after trauma, creating a cycle of intense fear and avoidance. Panic attacks can become so frequent and unpredictable that you live in constant fear of the next one. Understanding why trauma survivors develop panic disorder and learning effective treatment strategies can help you break this cycle and reclaim your life.

When Someone You Love Self-Harms: A Compassionate Guide

When Someone You Love Self-Harms: A Compassionate Guide

April 10, 2024

Discovering that someone you love is self-harming can be frightening, confusing, and heartbreaking. You want to help but don't know what to say or do. Understanding why they self-harm, responding with compassion instead of judgment, and knowing how to support them without enabling can make a real difference. Your support matters, but you also need to take care of yourself. This guide offers practical, compassionate strategies for helping someone who self-harms. Visit our Mental Health Resources page for professional support.

Body Dysmorphia After Abuse: When Trauma Changes How You See Yourself

Body Dysmorphia After Abuse: When Trauma Changes How You See Yourself

March 25, 2024

After experiencing abuse, many survivors struggle with how they see their own bodies. Body dysmorphia after abuse isn't vanity or insecurity - it's a trauma response. When someone violates your body, it can fundamentally change your relationship with yourself. Understanding this connection and learning to heal your relationship with your body is an important part of recovery.

Alternatives to Self-Harm: Healthy Coping for Trauma Survivors

Alternatives to Self-Harm: Healthy Coping for Trauma Survivors

March 20, 2024

When the urge to self-harm hits, having a toolkit of healthier alternatives can make all the difference. These aren't just distractions - they address the same needs self-harm meets, without causing harm. Whether you need to release intense emotions, ground yourself, or regain a sense of control, there are alternatives that work. Recovery is possible.

Body Autonomy After Abuse: Healing Your Relationship with Food

Body Autonomy After Abuse: Healing Your Relationship with Food

March 15, 2024

Abuse violates your fundamental right to control your own body. This violation often extends to your relationship with food - creating disordered eating, body disconnection, or using food for control. Healing means reclaiming your body as your own and developing a peaceful relationship with food.

Hypervigilance and Anxiety: The Survivor's Constant Alert

Hypervigilance and Anxiety: The Survivor's Constant Alert

March 10, 2024

Hypervigilance is one of the most exhausting symptoms of trauma and PTSD - the feeling of being constantly on guard, scanning for danger, unable to relax even when you're safe. For survivors, it isn't paranoia. It's your nervous system doing what it learned to do to keep you alive. Understanding it is the first step to healing.

Social Anxiety After Abuse: When Everyday Interactions Feel Unsafe

Social Anxiety After Abuse: When Everyday Interactions Feel Unsafe

March 10, 2024

After experiencing abuse, social interactions can feel dangerous - even with safe people. Your nervous system learned that people can hurt you, so it stays on high alert around others. Social anxiety after abuse isn't about being shy or introverted; it's about your brain trying to protect you from being hurt again. Understanding this connection and learning to rebuild trust can help you reclaim your ability to connect with others. Visit our Mental Health Resources page for professional support.

Emotional Flashbacks: The Hidden Symptom of C-PTSD

Emotional Flashbacks: The Hidden Symptom of C-PTSD

March 05, 2024

Suddenly flooded with fear, shame, or helplessness - with no clear memory attached? You may be experiencing an emotional flashback, one of the most common yet least understood symptoms of Complex PTSD. Learn what emotional flashbacks are, what triggers them, and how to use Pete Walker's 13 steps to manage them and reclaim your sense of safety.

Understanding Self-Harm as a Trauma Response

Understanding Self-Harm as a Trauma Response

March 01, 2024

Self-harm is a common but often misunderstood trauma response. For many survivors, it's not about wanting to die - it's about managing unbearable emotional pain, regaining control, or feeling something when you're numb. Understanding why trauma survivors self-harm and learning healthier coping strategies can help break this cycle. If you're struggling with self-harm, you deserve compassion, not judgment, and recovery is possible. Visit our Mental Health Resources page for professional support.

Eating Disorders and Trauma: Reclaiming Control Through Food

Eating Disorders and Trauma: Reclaiming Control Through Food

February 28, 2024

Eating disorders and trauma are deeply connected - up to 50% of people with eating disorders have experienced trauma. When trauma strips away your sense of control, food and body control can become a way to reclaim what was taken from you. Understanding this connection is essential for recovery: you can't fully heal from an eating disorder without addressing the underlying trauma.

What Is Dissociation? Understanding This Trauma Response

What Is Dissociation? Understanding This Trauma Response

February 15, 2024

Dissociation is one of the most common yet misunderstood trauma responses. It's your brain's way of protecting you from overwhelming experiences by disconnecting you from reality, your body, or your emotions. You might feel like you're watching yourself from outside your body, lose time, or feel numb and detached. Understanding dissociation and learning grounding techniques can help you feel more present and in control. Visit our Mental Health Resources page for professional support.

Supporting Someone Who's Grieving and Healing from Trauma

Supporting Someone Who's Grieving and Healing from Trauma

February 10, 2024

Supporting someone who's both grieving and healing from trauma requires special understanding. Their grief may be complicated by PTSD symptoms, multiple losses, or trauma-related guilt and anger. Knowing what to say, how to help, and how to support without overwhelming them can make a real difference. Your compassionate presence matters, even when you feel helpless. This guide offers practical strategies for supporting someone through this dual struggle. Visit our Mental Health Resources page for professional support.

Seasonal Depression and PTSD: When Winter Makes Trauma Harder

Seasonal Depression and PTSD: When Winter Makes Trauma Harder

January 20, 2024

Winter can make PTSD symptoms significantly worse. Shorter days, less sunlight, and seasonal changes can intensify depression, anxiety, flashbacks, and isolation. For trauma survivors, seasonal affective disorder (SAD) compounds existing mental health challenges, creating a particularly difficult time of year. Understanding why winter affects trauma survivors differently and learning strategies to manage both SAD and PTSD can help you get through the darker months.

Grieving the Life You Lost to Abuse

Grieving the Life You Lost to Abuse

January 15, 2024

Abuse doesn't just hurt you in the present - it steals your past and your future. Survivors carry a profound grief for the life they lost, and this grief deserves to be acknowledged. Grieving what was taken is an essential - and often overlooked - part of healing.

Healing and Recovery: Battling PTSD and Depression

Healing and Recovery: Battling PTSD and Depression

November 19, 2023

PTSD and depression affect millions - but within the battle lies hope, resilience, and the potential for healing. This article explores the journey of recovery, the strategies that help, and the importance of support and understanding along the way.