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EPISODE · Nov 17, 2020 · 32 MIN

Trauma Feels Lonely JSSELFCARE.ORG

from The JS Self-Care Mind Body & Soul Podcast · host Janell Santana- Sims

  Feeling Lonely doesn’t discriminate. It’s not linked to any specific personality type or lifestyle. Anyone can feel its pain. However, when all other factors are equal, individuals who have experienced significant childhood trauma are at a higher risk of experiencing chronic loneliness in adulthood. Because loneliness is linked to feelings of shame and inadequacy, and self-doubt people who suffer tend to hide it from others. People who experience loneliness due to a traumatic event are skilled at masking these feelings in their social interactions. By all outward appearances, they seem “fine.” But inside, their loneliness hurts and when I say hurts I literally mean hurts like hell It’s as if your heart is crying inside.   Take Care  of You and continue to Put you first no matter what. If anything in this podcast resonated with you and you want to continue the conversation please don’t hesitate to contact me Janell at JS Self care.org If you enjoyed this episode Please subscribe rate and share . For daily doses of Self Care Affirmation and Notes to Self make sure you join the JS Self Care Social Media tribe on most social media platforms .   Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of use of the application or interpretation of the information presented in this podcast.        

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