Tag Archives: Post traumatic stress disorder
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
In order to better deal with PSTD, I have begun to acknowledge many things that previously I have shoved back down. Continue reading →
Posted in Healing and Hope
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UP AND OUT!
I think I am truly suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. That isn’t necessarily negative, because addressing my trauma by sharing so much has left me happier and healthier than I’ve felt in a long time. My hypnotherapist, Connie, always uses the phrase Up and Out. That means that it is so much better to gets things out, rather than let them fester. I had no idea that I had so much inside of me!
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Posted in Grief Stories, Hypnotherapy
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Tagged child loss, compassionate friends, death, death of a child, Friendship, grief, grief and marriage, grief bereavement "Loss of a Child", Hypnotherapy friendship bereavement loss grief, loss, men and woman grief differently, Post traumatic stress disorder, writing
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