Trauma is in the body. It can begin in the womb.
What women hasn’t struggled with:
- Perfectionism
- Putting your own feelings and needs FIRST
- Sexuality
- Relationships
- Trusting your own intuition and INNER guidance
- Loving your body
- Being creative
- Letting go of limiting, old family beliefs
- Loss of Identity and belonging
- Speaking your truth
Trauma is generational and carried in your cells. It causes a spiritual rupture to your heart. The study of the mind/brain/body connection and how trauma affects chemical imbalance can set off a domino effect of disorientation, disassociation, depression, chronic sadness, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental, emotional and medical disorders.It can show up as: fear of intimacy, exhaustion, procrastination, mood swings, digestive problems, migraines, hyperarousal, addiction, co-dependency, unworthiness, social anxiety, and other generalized fears.” Marta Luzim MS
Compassionate inquiry through uncensored writing frees frozen memories and feelings hidden in trauma
James Pennebaker, a researcher at the University of Texas, shows in his study, “Writing to Heal A Guided Journal from Recovery of Trauma and Emotional Upheaval,” that writing from deep feelings improves the immune system, decreases stress, lowers blood pressure and increases positive short and long term moods changes.
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