Tag: mental-health
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The Neurobiology of Abandonment & Psychosomatic Imprints
Abandonment. It’s a word we hear often in healing spaces, but what if we’ve been looking at it too narrowly? Most people think abandonment is a psychological issue. A fear of being left. A response to emotional neglect. But in truth, abandonment is not just emotional or relational — it’s physiological. It’s neurological. It’s cellular.…
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Biochemical Imbalances in Trauma Patterns
Predictable and common biochemical imbalances have been discovered as a core issue of most people with mood and trauma patterns. These include: When a person has an underlying biochemical imbalance that is genetic, it will cause symptoms to show up early in life, and often, progressively get worse with time as the accumulative effect increases.…
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The Inner Child Psyche
Inner child work involves healing emotional wounds in the psyche created from traumatic or adverse childhood experiences. These wounds can be triggered by fear, anxiety, lack of control, abandonment and grief. Inner child healing is multifaceted, many theorists have written about and even formed theories on the basis of childhood, child development and the importance…