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EPISODE · Aug 26, 2024 · 41 MIN

Episode 11 Season 4: How to Heal Trauma Without Blaming Yourself

from Trauma Survivors Unite: Christian Emotional Recovery · host Rachel Leroy

Episode DescriptionEven if we know it intellectually not to be true, trauma, abuse, and neglect survivors internalize blame when they are mistreated, particularly those who suffer from childhood abuses and narcissistic abuses. Knowing the difference between blame and self-validation, finding the balance between knowing what happened to you and taking ownership of healing, and finding the line between self-compassion and victim mindsets can make all the difference in your healing journey. It's important to know that two things can be true at once:Abuse is never your fault AND you can take ownership of your healing journey.You are enough AND feeling like it is your fault is normal when you've experienced abuse.You can acknowledge what happened to you AND not live in blame or victim mentalities.Breakdown of Episode1:17 Intro to Episode6:17 Do You Know It Wasn't Your Fault on a Body Level?11:42 Abuse is NEVER Your Fault14:56 What Is the Difference Between Blame and Validating Your Experience?SourcesThere are no sources for this episode. Christian Emotional Recovery ResourcesPodcast WebsiteAccess Episodes, Get Free Resources, and MoreFacebook GroupJoin Community, Get Support, and Get Weekly EncouragementYouTube ChannelSubscribe for Exclusive Material Not on PodcastChristian Emotional Recovery StoreGet meditations, infographics, journals, and other resources for your healing journeyTrauma SurvivorsCheck out Resources Page for Trauma SurvivorsEmail ListGet updates on episodes, platform, resources, and productsFree ResourceFree Visual A.C.O.R.N Resource to Heal Difficult EmotionsDonate Monthly Through PatreonHelp More Trauma Survivors Through This Ministry  ...

Episode Description Even if we know it intellectually not to be true, trauma, abuse, and neglect survivors internalize blame when they are mistreated, particularly those who suffer from childhood abuses and narcissistic abuses. Knowing the difference between blame and self-validation, finding the balance between knowing what happened to you and taking ownership of healing, and finding the line between self-compassion and victim mindsets can make all the difference in your healing journey. It'...

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