1. Reluctance to approach the trauma memory: 1a. Not wanting to talk about trauma; 1b. Difficulty acknowledging that the trauma had occurred; 1c. Not wanting to re-experience emotions associated with trauma. 2.
difficulties including: depression, anxiety, stress, panic, sleep difficulties, phobias, post traumatic stress disorder, obsessional compulsive disorder, social anxiety, loss and bereavement, relationship difficulties, significant life changes, menopause, adjustment issues, low self-esteem, trauma and abuse....
Trauma also distorts time and memory, and clients may struggle with ‘knowing’ or ‘not knowing’ what has happened to them. Further challenges arise if clients have a pattern of disorganised attachment which may lock the work in unhelpful dynamics, such as unconscious retaliatory defences, the...
phobias and traumas. This is "Pippa's human experience model" (my very own art work -lol) and I use this to help you to see how we humans work, from the inside out, in a very simple and clear to follow way. if you do want to enjoy an online session or to come in to my pr...
Talking with Taylor is Person-Centered, Holistic therapy for anxiety, depression, PTSD, complex trauma, relationship issues, life transitions, and more. Specialties in EMDR and Telehealth.
Participants described experiences of being given the freedom to choose the direction of the therapy, as well as being encouraged to choose for themselves when to talk about their trauma experiences. Therapists are described as helpful when they listen, validate and are non-judgemental. Sub-theme ...
Even today, when a disaster occurs, people often gather in their communities or therapeutic settings like group therapy to “process” the event. Yet is “talking out” a trauma always the right approach? This issue has generated considerable healthy debate. One study demonstrated that...
After catching her long time partner and father of her child cheating, Kayla embarked on a journey to heal from relationship trauma and rediscover herself. We dive into: The red flags she ignored and what she learned from themHow she transformed her childhood trauma into a source of strength...
Drawing and Talking Therapy is the number one alternative to CBT and direct talking therapies, which can often be confronting or limiting in the processing of pain or trauma. BOOK TRAINING Learn more about how this therapeutic intervention can support you in your setting?
ve tried so far. By processing the emotions from past traumas, and how they’ve affected my decisions over the years, I’ve been able to soothe my nervous system. When I was just talking about incidents with no emotional connection in talking therapy, I didn’t get anywhere like this ...