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Emancipate Your Mind: 112: The Benefits and Pitfalls of Bonding Over Shared Trauma

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Sharing our stories in a safe environment is an important step in healing from trauma. Often we engage in this important step with others who have experienced similar things in their past. When we tell our story and someone else says, “Me too! I get it. I’ve been through something similar” we feel seen, heard, and validated. This feeling can be both empowering and intoxicating.

In this episode we explore the ways that sharing our trauma with others who have experienced similar things can help us release shame, find self compassion, and feel empowered to move through the trauma toward a better life. We also talk about some possible pitfalls to be aware of so that you can navigate successfully through sharing your story, connecting with others, and remaining free to continue healing.

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RESOURCES:

Gillihan, Seth J. “The Healing Power of Telling Your Trauma Story”. March 6, 2019. Psychology Today.

Iloabugichukwu, Arah. “Stop Mistaking Shared Trauma for Compatibility”. January 29, 2019. Medium.com.

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Monthly donors to the podcast receive weekly supplemental emails with additional exercises as well as access to a live weekly discussion call every Wednesday at 6:30pm MT. If you want the additional support from both Teri and our growing community of subscribers, go to www.emancipateyourmind.org and choose any monthly donation amount under “support the podcast and give a gift”.

New donors will be automatically added to the email list every month on the 5th with links to the discussions, exclusive exercises and tools to help you recover faster, and invitations to attend any additional workshops this year for free. To be added to the email list more quickly, please email us at teri@emancipatedcoaching.com right after making your donation and you’ll be added to the list within 24-48 hours.

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Sharing our stories in a safe environment is an important step in healing from trauma. Often we engage in this important step with others who have experienced similar things in their past. When we tell our story and someone else says, “Me too! I get it. I’ve been through something similar” we feel seen, heard, and validated. This feeling can be both empowering and intoxicating.

In this episode we explore the ways that sharing our trauma with others who have experienced similar things can help us release shame, find self compassion, and feel empowered to move through the trauma toward a better life. We also talk about some possible pitfalls to be aware of so that you can navigate successfully through sharing your story, connecting with others, and remaining free to continue healing.

________________________________________________________

RESOURCES:

Gillihan, Seth J. “The Healing Power of Telling Your Trauma Story”. March 6, 2019. Psychology Today.

Iloabugichukwu, Arah. “Stop Mistaking Shared Trauma for Compatibility”. January 29, 2019. Medium.com.

________________________________________________________

JOIN THE LIVE WEEKLY DISCUSSION CALL

Monthly donors to the podcast receive weekly supplemental emails with additional exercises as well as access to a live weekly discussion call every Wednesday at 6:30pm MT. If you want the additional support from both Teri and our growing community of subscribers, go to www.emancipateyourmind.org and choose any monthly donation amount under “support the podcast and give a gift”.

New donors will be automatically added to the email list every month on the 5th with links to the discussions, exclusive exercises and tools to help you recover faster, and invitations to attend any additional workshops this year for free. To be added to the email list more quickly, please email us at teri@emancipatedcoaching.com right after making your donation and you’ll be added to the list within 24-48 hours.

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