10 signs you’re healing after trauma (even if it doesn’t feel like it yet).

EPISODE · Dec 19, 2025 · 21 MIN

10 signs you’re healing after trauma (even if it doesn’t feel like it yet).

from Her Voice Matters

Sometimes it looks like anger, exhaustion, stronger boundaries, and walking away from what no longer feels safe.In this episode, Jordan Murphy, host of Her Voice Matters, breaks down 10 signs you’re healing after trauma- even if it doesn’t feel like it yet. These are real, often overlooked signs of emotional healing, especially for women recovering from narcissistic abuse, emotional abuse, or toxic relationships.We talk about:Signs your nervous system is healingWhy anger can be part of trauma recoveryEmotional regulation after abuseWhy you may feel more tired during healingHow boundaries and self-trust return after gaslightingIf you’ve been asking yourself:“Am I actually healing, or am I stuck?”“Why do I feel worse before I feel better?”“Is this normal after emotional or narcissistic abuse?”This episode will help you understand what’s happening in your body, mind, and emotions- and reassure you that your healing is real, even when it feels messy.You’re not broken.You’re not going backwards.You’re learning how to feel safe again.🔹 Leave a review if this spoke to you- it helps more women find this message.If you’re struggling, consider therapy with our sponsor. Visit https://betterhelp.com/jordanmurphy for a discount on your first month of therapy.Submit inquiries and questions to [email protected] all of my products and JOIN THE WAIT-LIST RIGHT HERE! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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