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Trauma Demystified

Welcome to Trauma Demystified by Bright Horizon Therapies, hosted by Natalie Jovanic, a Complex Trauma Coach and Trauma Counsellor with over 15 years of experience supporting adults healing from complex trauma, childhood trauma, and relational trauma.If you function well on the outside but internally feel stuck in patterns of freeze, overthinking, people-pleasing, or relational confusion, this podcast is for you.With lived experience and 15 years of clinical practice, Natalie explores what healing from complex trauma actually looks like — beyond symptom management and beyond surface-level advice. Drawing from the Integrative Trauma Recovery Model™, you'll learn why your nervous system reacts the way it does, how trauma fragments parts of the self, and what structured, integrative recovery can involve.These conversations are honest, nuanced, and grounded in real therapeutic practice. Because healing isn't about a

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    Why Boundary Advice Doesn't Work After Childhood Trauma (And What Actually Does)

    Have you ever read about healthy boundaries but had no idea how to actually get there — or tried to set one and felt your whole system shut down?In this episode I explore what most boundary advice misses: the deeper inner process that makes boundaries possible after childhood trauma. This isn't about scripts and tips — it's about the healing work that has to come first.For adults healing from childhood trauma, abuse, or dysfunctional family dynamics who are ready to do the inner work of reconnecting with themselves.Free guide: It's Not a Bad Habit — exploring the connection between your patterns and your childhood. https://brighthorizontherapies.com/not-a-bad-habit/Related readingHealing for adults with childhood trauma: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/adults-with-childhood-trauma/Healing relational trauma: What actually changes - and what doesn't: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/healing-relational-trauma/IFS or EMDR for complex trauma: Why I use both - and what else is needed: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/ifs-or-emdr-for-complex-trauma/If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    When the Past Shows Up: Understanding Childhood Trauma Triggers as an Adult

    Have you ever had a reaction that felt way bigger than the situation?In this episode I break down what childhood trauma triggers in adulthood really are — and why I prefer calling them "activated parts." We explore why activation is usually about both the past and something real happening in the present.For adults healing from childhood trauma who are ready to hold complexity and trust themselves.Free guide: It's Not a Bad Habit — exploring the connection between your patterns and your childhood. Download here: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/not-a-bad-habit/Related reading:Adults with Childhood Trauma: How to heal and reclaim your life: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/adults-with-childhood-trauma/Parts work for Adults with Childhood Trauma: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/parts-work-therapy-for-adults-with-childhood-trauma/If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    Healing Relational Trauma: What No One Tells You

    What if healing from relational trauma doesn't guarantee the love and outcomes you've been working toward?In this episode, I share the truths about relational trauma recovery that no one wants to talk about — the messy, complicated realities that don't fit into simple healing narratives. For adults tired of oversimplified healing stories and ready for honest conversations about what recovery actually looks like.Free guide: It's Not a Bad Habit — exploring the connection between your patterns and your childhood: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/not-a-bad-habit/Related reading:Dating after relational trauma: The piece conventional dating advice misses: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/dating-after-relational-trauma/Healing relational trauma: What actually changes - and what doesn't: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/healing-relational-trauma/ Note: This episode includes a brief mention of suicide. If you're in crisis and live in Canada: Crisis Services Canada – Call or text 9-8-8 I Hope for Wellness Helpline for Indigenous people – 1-855-242-3310 I Trans Lifeline – 877-330-6366. If you live outside Canada, please check local resources.If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    How to Create Safety After Childhood Trauma

    What does safety actually mean after childhood trauma?If you've experienced abuse, neglect, or relational trauma, feeling safe — especially in relationships — can be deeply unfamiliar. In this episode I break down what safety actually looks like across different dimensions of your life and share practical strategies for building it in your body, relationships, and daily life.For adults healing from childhood, complex, or relational trauma who struggle to feel safe in themselves and want practical tools to build self-trust and inner safety.Free guide: It's Not a Bad Habit — exploring the connection between your patterns and your childhood. https://brighthorizontherapies.com/not-a-bad-habit/Related readingHealing for adults with childhood trauma: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/adults-with-childhood-trauma/Healing relational trauma: What actually changes - and what doesn't: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/healing-relational-trauma/IFS or EMDR for complex trauma: Why I use both - and what else is needed: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/ifs-or-emdr-for-complex-trauma/If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    How To Recover From Complex Trauma

    What makes complex trauma different from single-incident trauma—and why does recovery require a different approach? In this episode, I break down the nature of complex trauma, explore its lasting impacts on your nervous system and relationships, and share the experiential, holistic healing approaches that actually work for deep, lasting transformation.What You'll LearnThe key difference between single-incident trauma and complex trauma—and why understanding this matters for your recoveryCommon causes of complex trauma: childhood abuse, dysfunctional families, domestic violence, systemic oppression, and moreWhy Western psychology's medical model often stigmatizes and pathologizes complex trauma—and how to resist internalizing this harmThe wide range of complex trauma symptoms: emotional dysregulation, trust issues, hypervigilance, dissociation, chronic pain, and more—and why they're intelligent survival strategies, not signs you're brokenCore principles for healing: starting where you are, knowing your why, treating recovery as a hero's journey, and working toward inner attunementHow to improve emotional regulation, get to know your different parts (including attachment-wounded and trauma-response parts), and increase your safetyWhy complex trauma recovery needs individualized, experiential approaches like parts work therapy, EMDR, somatic practices, and systemic constellationsHow to find an appropriate trauma counsellor who can foster healthy relationships, navigate power dynamics, and support co-regulationCommon challenges and myths: avoidant parts, healing fatigue, and the lie that willpower alone can heal traumaWho This Is ForThis episode is for adults recovering from complex trauma—including childhood abuse, prolonged domestic violence, systemic oppression, or other ongoing traumatic environments—who want to understand the deeper nature of their experiences and find effective, holistic healing approaches. It's also for anyone who has internalized stigma, struggled to find appropriate professional support, or feels frustrated by one-size-fits-all treatment approaches that don't honor the complexity of their journey.Other ResourcesParts Work Therapy to Heal Trauma: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/parts-work-therapy-benefits-healing-trauma/What is the Difference between Trauma and Complex Trauma: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-trauma-and-complex-trauma/If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    Five Practical Trauma Recovery Tools for Everyday Healing

    What if you could create an inner safe space, contain overwhelming memories, and rewire your brain's response to trauma—all through practical, accessible techniques? In this episode, I share five trauma counselling techniques I regularly use with clients that leverage neuroplasticity to support real, lasting healing.What You'll LearnHow to create an inner safe space that you can return to whenever you feel anxious or overwhelmedA powerful technique for containing painful memories so you can process them when you're ready—without suppressing your emotionsHow to work with activated parts (heightened emotions like anxiety, fear, or anger) using breath and body awarenessWhy finding "antidotes" to horror images helps rebalance your brain and create new neural pathways toward joy and calmHow to identify activities that connect you with safety and connection—and why they're essential for regulating your nervous systemThe science of neuroplasticity and neurogenesis: how your brain can reshape itself through consistent practiceWhy these techniques work across different trauma recovery modalities—whether you're doing parts work, EMDR, or somatic approachesWho This Is ForThis episode is for adults healing from trauma who want practical, experiential tools they can use right now to support their recovery. It's for anyone who feels haunted by painful memories, struggles with anxiety or overwhelming emotions, or wants to build a stronger foundation for healing by connecting with their body and nervous system.Additional Episodes Mentioned:"Polyvagal Theory and Trauma" – Learn how understanding the science behind our nervous system can aid trauma recovery."Understanding the Window of Tolerance" – A closer look at how we can regulate emotional intensity for better recovery."Parts Work Therapy: How It Can Help You Heal From Trauma" – Explore how working with different parts of yourself aids in trauma healing."EMDR: What to Expect" – Discover how EMDR therapy can help resolve trauma and bring about lasting change.If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    How to Heal from Childhood Abuse as an Adult

    How do you heal from childhood abuse as an adult—especially when the effects have shaped your relationships, self-worth, and sense of safety? In this episode, I break down the different forms of childhood abuse and neglect, explore their lasting impacts, and share practical steps and healing approaches that can help you reclaim your life.What You'll LearnThe difference between childhood abuse and neglect—and why both can profoundly shape your developmentHow emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect show up in childhood—with real examples from my own storyThe wide-ranging effects of childhood abuse in adulthood: from shame and boundary struggles to anxiety, depression, and dissociationWhy acknowledging what happened to you is often a gradual process—and how to approach it with curiosity instead of self-blamePractical steps toward healing: breaking your silence, creating healthy boundaries, and exploring your symptoms with gentlenessEffective healing approaches, including parts work therapy, EMDR, and somatic approaches, and why bottom-up approaches are often most effectiveSelf-help practices like journaling, mindfulness, nervous system regulation, and inner child work that support your healing journeyCommon challenges that can hinder recovery (scared parts, avoidant parts, shame and self-blame)—and how to work with themWho This Is ForThis episode is for adults who experienced childhood abuse or neglect and are ready to acknowledge what happened, understand its impact, and take steps toward healing. It's for anyone struggling with boundary-setting, self-blame, difficulty trusting others, or symptoms of anxiety and depression rooted in childhood experiences—and who wants a roadmap for recovery that honours both the pain and the possibility of transformation.Additional Resources:For further support, check out the resources linked below:Adults with Childhood Trauma: How to Heal and Reclaim Your Life: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/adults-with-childhood-trauma/EMDR for Childhood Trauma: Safe and Effective Healing in Adulthood: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/emdr-for-childhood-trauma/Parts Work Therapy to Heal Trauma (Episode): https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/parts-work-therapy-benefits-healing-trauma/If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    Thinking About EMDR? Here's What I Tell My Clients Before We Start

    Is EMDR a quick fix for trauma, or does it require more preparation than you think? In this episode, I break down what EMDR therapy actually is, walk you through all eight phases of the treatment process, and address common misconceptions. So you know what to expect if you are considering EMDR for your healing journey.What You'll LearnWhat EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is and how bilateral stimulation helps integrate traumatic experiencesWho can benefit from EMDR: survivors of childhood abuse, sexual assault, loss, workplace trauma, systemic oppression, accidents, and moreThe eight phases of EMDR treatment: evaluation, preparation, assessment, reprocessing, installation, body scan, closure, and re-evaluationWhy the preparation phase (building skills, increasing safety, and strengthening resources) is just as important as memory reprocessing—and often takes longer for complex traumaWhat actually happens during a reprocessing session—and how much you choose to share with your therapistCommon misconceptions debunked: EMDR isn't a magic cure, it's not dangerous when done correctly, and you don't have to talk about every detailThe benefits of EMDR: effective symptom relief, deep emotional healing, long-term empowerment, and post-traumatic growthHow to know if EMDR is right for you—and why trusting your gut matters when choosing your healing pathWho This Is ForThis episode is for adults considering EMDR therapy for trauma or loss who want to understand the full process—not just the eye movements, but the preparation, pacing, and personalized approach that makes EMDR effective. It's also for anyone who's heard conflicting information about EMDR and wants clarity on what it actually involves, how long it takes, and whether it's the right fit for their healing journey.Additional Resources:EMDR Therapy: The Ultimate Guide: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-emdr-therapy/EMDR for Adults with Childhood Trauma: Safe and Effective Healing: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/emdr-for-childhood-trauma/If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    Polyvagal Theory for Trauma

    Why does your body respond with freeze, fight, or flight in situations that don't seem threatening—and how can you shift back to safety and connection? In this episode, I break down Polyvagal theory, explain how your autonomic nervous system shapes your experience of trauma, and share practical tools to befriend your nervous system and expand your capacity for healing.What You'll LearnWhat Polyvagal theory is and how the vagus nerve regulates your responses to stress and safetyThe three key principles: neuroception (how your nervous system scans for danger), hierarchy (the ladder of responses), and co-regulation (how others influence your nervous system state)The three states of your autonomic nervous system: ventral vagus (safety and connection), mobilization (fight-and-flight), and immobilization (freeze and fawn)How trauma interrupts the natural flow between states—and why your nervous system can get stuck in chronic mobilization or shutdownWhy childhood trauma can make safety and connection feel out of reach—and how to gradually reconnect with that stateThe role of co-regulation in therapy and relationships—and how a counsellor's calm presence supports your healingThe difference between Polyvagal theory and the window of tolerance—and when to use each frameworkPractical techniques: befriending your nervous system through journaling, creating ventral anchors (memories, activities, people, pets), and using grounding exercisesWho This Is ForThis episode is for adults healing from trauma who want to understand why their nervous system responds the way it does—especially if you experience chronic anxiety, freeze responses, hypervigilance, or difficulty feeling safe in your body or relationships. It's also for anyone who wants practical, body-based tools to regulate their nervous system, expand their window of tolerance, and gradually build more moments of safety and connection in daily life.Additional resourcesIf you want to learn more about trauma and recovery, here are some additional resources:Healing Trauma: A Step-by-Step Guide to Reclaiming Your Life https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/healing-trauma/Adults with Childhood Trauma: How to Heal and Reclaim Your Life: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/adults-with-childhood-trauma/What is the difference between trauma and complex trauma: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-trauma-and-complex-trauma/If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    Parts Work Therapy: How it Can Help You Heal Trauma

    What if the different emotions, roles, and ages you experience aren't signs of dysfunction—but intelligent protective responses to trauma? In this episode, I introduce parts work therapy, explain the theory of structural dissociation, and share practical ways to reconnect with your fragmented parts so you can move toward inner harmony, emotional balance, and wholeness.What You'll LearnWhat parts work therapy is—and how it differs across modalities like Internal Family Systems (IFS), inner child work, and approaches by Dr. Janina FisherWhat "parts" actually are: emotions, roles, ages, protective responses, and more—and why everyone has them, not just trauma survivorsThe theory of structural dissociation: how chronic trauma causes the brain to split into "carry-on parts" (left brain) and "emotional parts" (right brain) as a survival mechanismThe five common trauma-response parts: fight, flight, freeze, fawn, and attach—and how each protects you in different waysWhy these parts aren't pathology or weakness—they're adaptive coping mechanisms that helped you survive overwhelming circumstancesHow healed parts can become powerful resources: grounded boundaries (flight), flexibility (freeze), balanced compassion (fawn), and healthy relationships (attach)Practical applications of parts work in trauma recovery: identifying activated parts, speaking "parts language," creating relationships with your parts, and reducing inner conflictHow to start working with your parts through journaling, self-reflection, and simple grounding practicesWhy the goal of parts work isn't to eliminate parts—it's to foster healthy connection between your adult self and all your partsWho This Is ForThis episode is for adults healing from childhood trauma, complex trauma, or trauma from enduring conditions (like abusive relationships or systemic violence) who struggle with inner fragmentation, intense emotions, insecure attachment, boundary-setting, or feeling disconnected from themselves. Additional resourcesSmart goals for trauma recovery: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/smart-goals-for-trauma-treatment/Practices to get back to the window of tolerance: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/manage-emotions-strategies-to-widen-the-window-of-tolerance/If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    What are best practices for trauma treatment?

    Why doesn't traditional talk therapy work for trauma—and what actually does? In this episode, I break down the most effective, evidence-based approaches for trauma recovery, explain why bottom-up methods are often more powerful than top-down approaches, and help you understand what to look for when choosing trauma counselling that fits your unique needs.What You'll LearnWhy traditional talk therapy isn't effective for trauma—and the six key reasons it falls shortThe difference between top-down approaches (like Prolonged Exposure Therapy) and bottom-up approaches (somatic work, EMDR, parts work)How to identify if you've experienced trauma through common symptoms: nervous system dysregulation, anxiety, dissociation, fragmentation, and moreThe benefits and limitations of somatic approaches like Somatic Experiencing and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy—and why pacing matters when reconnecting with your bodyWhy parts work (including Internal Family Systems and inner child work) is essential for complex trauma—and how it supports emotional regulation, empowerment, and wholenessHow EMDR integrates traumatic memories efficiently—but why it needs proper preparation and should be combined with other modalitiesWhy an integrative approach that combines multiple evidence-based methods is considered best practice for trauma counsellingQuestions to ask mental health professionals about their treatment approach to ensure they're using trauma-informed, holistic methodsWho This Is ForThis episode is for adults seeking trauma treatment who want to understand the different evidence-based approaches available and make informed choices about their healing journey. It's especially helpful for anyone who's tried traditional talk therapy without success, feels confused by the many treatment options, or wants to know what effective trauma counselling should actually include—whether you're healing from childhood trauma in adulthood, complex trauma, PTSD, or other traumatic experiences.Curious to learn more about trauma and recovery? Here are some additional resources:Healing trauma: A step-by-step guide to reclaiming your life: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/healing-trauma/How to recover from complex trauma (Podcast episode): https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/how-to-recover-from-complex-trauma/Healing journeys for adults with childhood trauma: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/adults-with-childhood-trauma/If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    Finding the right trauma counsellor

    How do you find a trauma counsellor who actually understands trauma—and won't cause more harm than healing? In this episode, I share my own painful experiences with unhelpful therapists, break down the essential traits of effective trauma counselling, and give you nine critical questions to ask before choosing a counsellor so you can find the right support for your unique healing journey.What You'll LearnThe five essential traits of a good trauma counsellor: trauma-informed practice, specialized training, healthy therapeutic relationships, psychoeducation, and collaborative assessmentWhy traditional talk therapy often fails trauma survivors—and what trauma-informed practice actually looks like in actionRed flags to watch for: pity instead of empathy, pathologizing language, lack of boundary work, judgment, and power-over dynamicsHow trauma counsellors should handle power imbalances, privilege, and systemic oppression in the therapeutic relationshipWhy specialized training in EMDR, somatic approaches, parts work, and dissociation matters—and how counsellors should integrate these modalitiesThe importance of psychoeducation about trauma: window of tolerance, polyvagal theory, structural dissociation, and nervous system regulationThe difference between assessment (collaborative exploration) and diagnosis (fitting criteria)—and why collaborative assessment empowers your healingWhy trauma counsellors need to do their own healing work—and how it affects the quality of care you receiveNine essential questions to ask during a free consultation to evaluate if a counsellor is the right fit for your needsWho This Is ForThis episode is for adults seeking trauma counselling who want to make informed choices about their therapeutic support—especially if you've had negative experiences with past therapists, feel confused about what effective trauma counselling should look like, or belong to marginalized communities and need a counsellor who understands systemic oppression and can navigate power and privilege healthily. It's also for anyone who wants to know exactly what questions to ask before committing to working with a trauma counsellor.Additional resourcesHealing trauma: A step-by-step guide to reclaim your life: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/healing-trauma/Benefits of trauma counselling: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/why-is-trauma-counselling-important-empowering-recoveryIf you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    Thriving after trauma: Goals for Recovery

    What does recovery from trauma actually look like—and how do you know what goals to set for your unique healing journey? In this episode, I break down the three phases of trauma recovery, introduce three categories of trauma based on complexity, and share actionable SMART goals for each phase so you can create a personalized roadmap toward thriving after trauma.What You'll LearnThe three phases of trauma recovery defined by Judith Herman: safety and stabilization, integrating traumatic memories and grief, and reconnection and post-traumatic growthThree categories of trauma based on complexity: single-event trauma (Category 1), multiple/interpersonal trauma (Category 2), and chronic early trauma from enduring conditions (Category 3)How attachment style, window of tolerance, and inner resources differ across trauma categories—and why this matters for setting realistic recovery goalsSMART goals for Phase 1: expanding window of tolerance, building inner resources, learning about healthy vs. toxic relationships, establishing boundaries, and reconnecting with fragmented partsSMART goals for Phase 2: integrating traumatic memories through EMDR, releasing emotional charge, and grieving losses (including the childhood or safety you deserved but didn't have)SMART goals for Phase 3: reconnecting with relationships, finding meaningful activities, re-evaluating values and beliefs, and navigating ongoing systemic oppression if you belong to marginalized communitiesWhy recovery isn't linear—and how to view setbacks as opportunities for deeper self-awareness rather than failureThe truth about how long recovery takes (spoiler: there's no one-size-fits-all timeline)—and why breaking healing into smaller goals makes the journey more concrete and measurableWho This Is ForThis episode is for adults healing from trauma who want clarity on what recovery actually involves and how to set meaningful, achievable goals for their unique healing journey—whether you've experienced a single traumatic event, multiple traumas, childhood abuse, complex trauma, or systemic oppression. It's also for anyone who feels overwhelmed by the recovery process, wonders if they need professional support, or wants to understand why their healing doesn't fit a linear timeline.Additional resourcesHealing trauma: A step-by-step guide to reclaim your life: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/healing-trauma/If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    Understanding the Window of Tolerance: Re-balancing a Dysregulated Nervous System

    Do you ever feel like your emotions are out of control — swinging between anxiety and numbness, or stuck in overwhelm or shutdown?In this episode, I break down the window of tolerance, explain how trauma dysregulates your nervous system, and share practical strategies to recognize your state and find your way back to balance.For adults healing from childhood, complex, or relational trauma who struggle with emotional dysregulation and want practical, body-based tools to work with their nervous system.Free guide: It's Not a Bad Habit — exploring the connection between your patterns and your childhood: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/not-a-bad-habit/Further resources for your healing journey:Healing trauma: A step-by-step guide to reclaiming your life: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/healing-trauma/Adults with childhood trauma: How to heal and reclaim your life: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/adults-with-childhood-trauma/IFS or EMDR for complex trauma: Why I use both - and what else is needed: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/ifs-or-emdr-for-complex-trauma/If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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    You're Not Broken: Understanding Trauma and Recovery

    What is trauma—and how do you know if you've experienced it? In this first episode of Trauma Demystified, I introduce the podcast, share my own story of healing from childhood violence, and break down what trauma actually is, the different categories it falls into, common symptoms, and what recovery can look like when you're ready to begin your journey.What You'll LearnWhat trauma actually is: an experience that overwhelms your nervous system and blocks your capacity to integrate it emotionallyThe difference between explicit memories (you remember the event) and implicit memories (you feel sensations and emotions but can't connect them to what happened)Five categories of trauma: shock trauma (single events like accidents), developmental trauma (childhood experiences), relationship trauma (betrayal by trusted people), systemic trauma (oppression and structural violence), and intergenerational trauma (wounds passed across generations)Common symptoms of trauma: anxiety, depression, mood swings, guilt and shame, dysregulated nervous system (fight/flight/freeze/fawn), dissociation, hypervigilance, nightmares, flashbacks, chronic pain, and moreWhy symptoms are adaptive coping skills—not signs you're broken—and how the trauma-informed perspective asks "what happened to you?" instead of "what's wrong with you?"The three phases of trauma recovery based on Judith Herman's model: restoring safety and stability, resolving trauma and grieving losses, and reintegrating into lifeWhy recovery looks different for everyone—and depends on what happened to you, your resources, and where you're starting fromThe importance of parts work, healthy connections, non-judgmental environments, and reconnecting with your body and breathWho This Is ForThis episode is for anyone who suspects they've experienced trauma but doesn't know where to start, feels confused by their symptoms, or has internalized stigma and believes they're "broken" or "crazy." It's also for people who want to understand what trauma recovery actually involves before beginning their healing journey—and need hope that healing is possible, even if the path feels uncertain right now.If you’d like to explore more, here are some ways to connect:Discover more about my work: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/Send me a message: [email protected] Demystified is not intended to replace professional guidance, support, medical treatment, or therapy. Please feel free to consult your physician or a mental health professional for any questions about mental health symptoms.Bright Horizon Therapies is located in the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda. This land is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. I acknowledge the traditional caregivers of the land and the importance of a commitment to the continued decolonization of my work.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Trauma Demystified by Bright Horizon Therapies, hosted by Natalie Jovanic, a Complex Trauma Coach and Trauma Counsellor with over 15 years of experience supporting adults healing from complex trauma, childhood trauma, and relational trauma.If you function well on the outside but internally feel stuck in patterns of freeze, overthinking, people-pleasing, or relational confusion, this podcast is for you.With lived experience and 15 years of clinical practice, Natalie explores what healing from complex trauma actually looks like — beyond symptom management and beyond surface-level advice. Drawing from the Integrative Trauma Recovery Model™, you'll learn why your nervous system reacts the way it does, how trauma fragments parts of the self, and what structured, integrative recovery can involve.These conversations are honest, nuanced, and grounded in real therapeutic practice. Because healing isn't about a

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