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Trauma Is Real
Sarah Buffie
20 episodes
6 months ago
In this episode of Trauma Is Real, Sarah is answering some listener questions about trauma, worthiness, anxiety, parenting, and building relationships. The conversation highlights that healing is a journey that often requires support and connection with others. Questions answered in this episode: ​"I've been through a lot growing up, and sometimes I feel like I'm too 'damaged' to have a healthy relationship. How do you even begin to believe you're worthy of love when your past keeps trying to convince you otherwise?" ​"Anxiety is something I carry with me constantly — especially at work, where I feel like I have to be 'on' all the time. ​Do you have any tips for managing anxiety when you can’t just step away or shut down?" I'm a parent trying to love my child through their own trauma, but I worry I'm not doing it right. ​How can we show up for kids who are hurting, especially when we're still healing ourselves?" "Trusting people feels impossible sometimes, and I find myself pushing people away before they even get close. ​How can someone with a traumatic past start building real, meaningful relationships again?" ​Have a question you'd like answered on the show? Send them to traumaisreal@soulbirdconsulting.info. Interested in working with Soul Bird Consulting in 2025? Head to soulbirdconsulting.info to learn more!
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In this episode of Trauma Is Real, Sarah is answering some listener questions about trauma, worthiness, anxiety, parenting, and building relationships. The conversation highlights that healing is a journey that often requires support and connection with others. Questions answered in this episode: ​"I've been through a lot growing up, and sometimes I feel like I'm too 'damaged' to have a healthy relationship. How do you even begin to believe you're worthy of love when your past keeps trying to convince you otherwise?" ​"Anxiety is something I carry with me constantly — especially at work, where I feel like I have to be 'on' all the time. ​Do you have any tips for managing anxiety when you can’t just step away or shut down?" I'm a parent trying to love my child through their own trauma, but I worry I'm not doing it right. ​How can we show up for kids who are hurting, especially when we're still healing ourselves?" "Trusting people feels impossible sometimes, and I find myself pushing people away before they even get close. ​How can someone with a traumatic past start building real, meaningful relationships again?" ​Have a question you'd like answered on the show? Send them to traumaisreal@soulbirdconsulting.info. Interested in working with Soul Bird Consulting in 2025? Head to soulbirdconsulting.info to learn more!
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Social Sciences
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health,
Science
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Ep 12. Navigating Developmental Trauma (with Stephen Terrell)
Trauma Is Real
7 months ago
Ep 12. Navigating Developmental Trauma (with Stephen Terrell)
Welcome back to Trauma Is Real! In this episode, we’re speaking with Stephen Terrell about healing in relationship. Terrell is a leading expert in the field of Developmental Trauma and Adoption and is recognized around the world for his work in Developmental Trauma and Healing.  He understands Developmental Trauma from the inside out and the outside in.  Terrell has performed more than 35,000 individual Transforming Touch® sessions and taught thousands of students from around the world his Regulation Focused Modality, Transforming Touch. Mentioned in this episode: Somatic Touch (9:00) Understanding developmental trauma (14:20) Self-regulation vs. co-regulation (20:45) Transforming touch — a path to resilience (28:51) Accountability in healing (37:30) Learn more about Stephen and his work here. We’re loving the feedback we’re getting so far from you all! Have a question about something you heard on the show? Email Sarah and she’ll answer your question! Follow the podcast on socials: Soul Bird Consulting
Trauma Is Real
In this episode of Trauma Is Real, Sarah is answering some listener questions about trauma, worthiness, anxiety, parenting, and building relationships. The conversation highlights that healing is a journey that often requires support and connection with others. Questions answered in this episode: ​"I've been through a lot growing up, and sometimes I feel like I'm too 'damaged' to have a healthy relationship. How do you even begin to believe you're worthy of love when your past keeps trying to convince you otherwise?" ​"Anxiety is something I carry with me constantly — especially at work, where I feel like I have to be 'on' all the time. ​Do you have any tips for managing anxiety when you can’t just step away or shut down?" I'm a parent trying to love my child through their own trauma, but I worry I'm not doing it right. ​How can we show up for kids who are hurting, especially when we're still healing ourselves?" "Trusting people feels impossible sometimes, and I find myself pushing people away before they even get close. ​How can someone with a traumatic past start building real, meaningful relationships again?" ​Have a question you'd like answered on the show? Send them to traumaisreal@soulbirdconsulting.info. Interested in working with Soul Bird Consulting in 2025? Head to soulbirdconsulting.info to learn more!