Held Together: Restoring What was Shaped Early

EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 25 MIN

Held Together: Restoring What was Shaped Early

from Restored: Where Psychology Meets Grace · host Dr. Malorie Schneider

Held Together: Healing Childhood Trauma Episode 1: Restoring What Was Shaped Early How Childhood Trauma Shapes the Brain & Body Many of the patterns we carry as adults didn't start in adulthood. They were shaped early. In this first episode of our new six-part series Held Together: Healing Childhood Trauma, we begin by exploring how childhood experiences shape the brain, nervous system, and the ways we relate to ourselves, others, and God. Childhood trauma is often associated with major events like abuse or violence. But many people are shaped by experiences that were less visible—chronic criticism, emotional neglect, unpredictability, or growing up without consistent emotional connection. Trauma is not defined only by the event. It is defined by how a child's nervous system had to adapt in order to survive. In this episode, we explore how those early adaptations can become lifelong patterns—like anxiety, hyper-independence, people-pleasing, emotional shutdown, or overachievement—and why understanding these patterns is the first step toward healing. This conversation is not about blame. It's about understanding impact so that compassion and healing can begin. In This Episode You'll Learn • The difference between Big T trauma and little t trauma • How childhood experiences shape the developing brain and nervous system • Why trauma responses like fight, flight, freeze, and fawn are protective—not personal failures • How attachment disruptions influence relationships and trust • Common adult symptoms of unresolved childhood trauma • How trauma patterns can travel through generations • Why healing begins with curiosity and compassion toward the nervous system A Gentle Reminder This podcast is for education, reflection, and spiritual encouragement. It is not a substitute for therapy or individualized mental health care. If strong emotions or memories surface as you listen, seeking support from a licensed mental health professional can be a wise and courageous step. You do not have to navigate healing alone. Reflection for This Week When you notice anxiety, shutdown, irritability, or overdrive, pause and ask: "What did my nervous system learn?" Then gently name what might be happening in your body. Are you feeling activated and alert? Or numb and withdrawn? This simple shift—from self-criticism to curiosity—can begin to widen your window of tolerance. And then try saying: "Thank you, body." Because at some point, that response protected you. Curiosity widens the window. Compassion calms the system. Looking Ahead In Episode 2, we'll explore The Roles We Learned to Survive—the achiever, the good child, the peacemaker, the hyper-independent one—and how protective identities form in childhood. Understanding these roles can help you see why certain patterns feel automatic… and how healing allows us to move beyond them. Resources Subscribe to receive the Reflection Journal for this episode and other resources to help you process what surfaces as you listen. Share This Episode If this conversation resonated with you, consider sharing it with someone who may be healing from childhood trauma. Sometimes understanding why we are the way we are is the first step toward becoming whole. Until next time, take a deep breath. You are not alone. You are fully known. And healing is holy work. ✨  

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