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LOVE VS. CONSUMPTION: I DIDN’T KNOW THE DIFFERENCE
I used to think being valued meant being loved. I didn’t know someone could see my worth and still devour me whole. Here’s what I learned about the difference between love and consumption. Continue reading
abuse of power, authentic living, belonging, Boundaries, personal journey, religious abuse, religious trauma recovery, sacred healing, Self-Reflection, trauma recoveryBoundaries, codependency, conditional love, emotional abuse, emotional manipulation, gaslighting, healing-journey, healthy relationships, love vs consumption, narcissistic abuse, Nashville trauma support, peer support, religious trauma, self-worth, spiritual abuse, spiritual manipulation, survivor, toxic family, toxic relationships, trauma recovery -
When Helping Ourselves Becomes Hurting Ourselves: My Journey with Rumination
For years, I thought retelling my abuse story was helping me heal. I had no idea I was retraumatizing myself every single time. Today I discovered the hidden pattern that’s been keeping me stuck—and why even well-intentioned therapy can miss it. Continue reading
church abuse, coping skills, counseling, depression, emotional regulation, emotional sobriety, healing from abuse, hypervigilance, IFS, Internal Family Systems, mental health, mental health awareness, mindfulness, nervous system regulation, peer support, perfectionism, personal growth, ptsd, religious trauma, retraumatization, rumination, self-compassion, self-help, survivor, therapy, trauma healing, trauma recovery, trauma response, trauma-informed coaching, victim mentality
