Elisabeth Corey

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Healing the Memories

Many coaches, therapists and helpers are talking about trauma healing these days. Trauma is getting attention, and I am happy to see it. We need to focus on trauma. It makes me feel validated and supported to see people all over the world embracing the need to address childhood trauma and change our patterns. There are many options to heal trauma too. I’m glad there are approaches for everyone. I

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Published on February 01, 2025 13:55
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“We don’t widely accept the idea that bad things happen for uncontrollable reasons because of fear. How could that be? If that is true, we can’t make sense of it with our cognitive brains. And that is scary. If that is true, there is no way for us to control those things while in human form. And that is scary. So we search for meaning, a less scary understanding. And we usually end up assuming the victim is to blame.”
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“As we let go of our need to control, we find freedom.”
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“We don’t heal so we can tolerate more abuse from others. We heal so we can stop tolerating abuse from others. We heal so we can respect ourselves enough to set boundaries and even build walls when needed. The people who benefitted from our lack of boundaries are not always going to respond well to our new-found self-respect. Many will walk away which can make our recovery feel isolated. As we keep putting our healing first and saying no to boundary invasions, we can build better relationships. When your inner parts tell you they are afraid to be rejected or abandoned, let them express from it, but help them see the benefit to putting self first. This is a long-term investment in your inner peace.”
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