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EP 0106 - Building A Sense of Safety and Security After Trauma or Abuse
FromThe Anxious Truth - A Panic, Anxiety, and Mental Health Podcast
EP 0106 - Building A Sense of Safety and Security After Trauma or Abuse
FromThe Anxious Truth - A Panic, Anxiety, and Mental Health Podcast
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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
May 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
(For full show notes on this episode, visit https://theanxioustruth.com/106)
Today I was joined by my friend Monique Koven to discuss the concept of feeling safe and secure. Many victims of past trauma or abuse find that anxiety recovery is made more difficult because they are unable to ever feel safe or secure. This is understandable, and it absolutely adds a wrinkle to the recovery process that must be addressed for these people.
While your past experiences may have taught you that were not safe or secure, this does not mean that you are doomed to forever feel vulnerable in your life. Abuse and abandonment may have left you with nobody to turn to for support when you needed it. You may have taken those situations and carried them forward to conclude that you are always vulnerable and never on secure footing. You may find it difficult to ever really feel safe.
For the person wrestling with an inability to ever feel safe or secure, acknowledging why this happens is important. From there, it becomes important to understand and accept that just knowing and validating is rarely enough to remedy the situation. There are concrete steps - actions - you can take to teach yourself that the world is not inherently dangerous, that you are capable of feeling safe even on your own, and that it is possible to build nurturing relationships that provide the support you need at at times.
Find Monique online at cptsdcoach.com or on Facebook and Instagram as "cptsdcoach".
My Links
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https://theanxioustruth.com/links
Today I was joined by my friend Monique Koven to discuss the concept of feeling safe and secure. Many victims of past trauma or abuse find that anxiety recovery is made more difficult because they are unable to ever feel safe or secure. This is understandable, and it absolutely adds a wrinkle to the recovery process that must be addressed for these people.
While your past experiences may have taught you that were not safe or secure, this does not mean that you are doomed to forever feel vulnerable in your life. Abuse and abandonment may have left you with nobody to turn to for support when you needed it. You may have taken those situations and carried them forward to conclude that you are always vulnerable and never on secure footing. You may find it difficult to ever really feel safe.
For the person wrestling with an inability to ever feel safe or secure, acknowledging why this happens is important. From there, it becomes important to understand and accept that just knowing and validating is rarely enough to remedy the situation. There are concrete steps - actions - you can take to teach yourself that the world is not inherently dangerous, that you are capable of feeling safe even on your own, and that it is possible to build nurturing relationships that provide the support you need at at times.
Find Monique online at cptsdcoach.com or on Facebook and Instagram as "cptsdcoach".
My Links
------------
https://theanxioustruth.com/links
Released:
May 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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