How To Heal After A Toxic Relationship

EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 24 MIN

How To Heal After A Toxic Relationship

from The Worth Loving Podcast · host Keana W. Mitchell

💛 Episode SummaryThis week on The Worth Loving Podcast, Keana breaks down what healing actually looks like after leaving a toxic relationship. Instead of rushing the process or pretending everything is fine, this episode guides listeners through the emotional, mental, and physical realities of recovery. Keana shares trauma‑informed insights on why toxic relationships impact us so deeply, how to rebuild trust with yourself, and what it means to create safety in your body and your life again.Listeners walk away with clarity, compassion, and practical steps they can begin using today no shame, no pressure, just truth and support.🧠 What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow toxic relationships rewire your sense of self and why it’s not your faultThe difference between real healing and emotional bypassingWhy your nervous system reacts the way it does after emotional harmHow to rebuild self‑trust when you feel like you lost yourselfWhat healthy love actually feels like compared to toxic attachmentPractical steps to begin healing without overwhelming yourself🪞 Key TakeawaysHealing is not linear your body and mind need time to feel safe again.You don’t have to “be over it” quickly; slow healing is still healing.Self‑blame is a trauma response, not a truth.Rebuilding your identity is part of the process, not a sign of failure.You deserve relationships that honor your worth, not drain it.🛠️ Practical Tools MentionedGrounding exercises to calm your nervous systemJournaling prompts for rebuilding self‑trustBoundaries that protect your emotional safetySigns of healthy vs. unhealthy relational patterns🎧 Listener Reflection QuestionsWhat parts of yourself did you silence in your last relationship?What does safety feel like in your body?What small act of self‑care can you commit to this week?What boundary have you been afraid to set—and why?Healing after a toxic relationship isn’t about “moving on”—it’s about coming home to yourself. In this week’s episode of The Worth Loving Podcast, we talk about what real healing looks like, why it takes time, and how to rebuild your sense of self after emotional harm.If you’ve ever felt lost, ashamed, or unsure of who you are after a toxic relationship, this episode will help you breathe again. You are worth loving—fully, deeply, and without conditions. 💛🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast platform.📬 Contact Information for Keana W. Mitchell 🌐 Website Emory Rose  https://keanawmitchell.com 📸 Instagram The Worth Loving Podcast https://www.instagram.com/musicandtherapykwm 📘 Facebook Page The Worth Loving Podcast https://www.facebook.com/MusicandTherapywithKeanaWMitchell 👥 Facebook Group The Worth Loving Podcast (Community) https://www.facebook.com/groups/MusicandTherapywithKeanaWMitchell 📺 YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmml1kGinhHSMOXOQ8zdIEQ 🎧 Listen on Red Circle https://redcircle.com/shows/7bf2a6d3-0543-4cef-abfe-22ea4e5a948b  🎙️ Last Week’s Episode https://redcircle.com/shows/7bf2a6d3-0543-4cef-abfe-22ea4e5a948b 📧 Email [email protected] 

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