Dr Aimie talks about “the effects of trauma on the fear of being seen for who we truly are, the fear of truly being known.
“Trauma results in this belief that we are different, that we’re not enough, that there’s something about us that pushes people away or that we’re too much for other people.
“And so if they were to truly know us – all parts of us – then they would leave us, then they would kick us out, then they would reject us, abandon us.
“And those feelings of being abandoned and being different are so painful that our system responds in a self-protective way…”
This audio is from her longer video “How To Be Your Authentic Self & Recover From Attachment Trauma” – See the video in article How attachment styles and trauma impact our lives and relationships.
One of the programs by Dr. Apigian:
Dr. Apigian comments about her new program:
“The Foundational Journey is comprised of my 21 Day Journey and Introduction to All Parts of Me courses.
“Together, these courses integrate the somatic and parts work which are essential to effectively address stored trauma in the body. The courses run back to back for a combined total of 6 weeks.”
- Learn more about The Foundational Journey.
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Douglas Eby (M.A./Psychology) is author of the The Creative Mind series of sites which provide “Information and inspiration to help creative people thrive.”
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