Journalling For Trauma Recovery
Journalling is highly beneficial for many mental health conditions, but especially for those dealing with past trauma. Writing about specific symptoms, thoughts, and feelings helps
Journalling is highly beneficial for many mental health conditions, but especially for those dealing with past trauma. Writing about specific symptoms, thoughts, and feelings helps
Trauma is complex. Even after years of recovery, setbacks can happen, and people can be re-traumatised by various people, places, and events. Re-traumatisation Defined The
The brain is an incredibly powerful organ. It’s constantly working to ensure our body functions well, it alerts us to any threats, such as pain
People experience a range of bodily sensations every day. From feeling hunger cues such as a growling stomach or a sense of tiredness with heavy
Trauma affects people in multiple ways. One such way is the development of triggers, in which a previously unthreatening sound, song, or situation suddenly becomes
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