What is the common denominator in my work with clts?
· Attachment vs authenticity & imperfect caregiving
· Nervous system regulation 4 Fs & window of tolerance & polyvagal ladder
· Protective Parts & Wounded Parts
· Room to develop connection to self & others
· Integration & connection b/w mind, body, heart, spirit, soul, & universe
A CPTSD survivor has to reclaim their seat of personal power, spirituality, gifts & expertise, to recover.
Most people, unless activated by an external event, don’t sign up for the ultramarathon of healing work voluntarily – CPTSD survivors have no choice if they want to live a life of freedom & peace.
You want to learn from the experts, right?
CPTSD survivors are cycle breakers & I can bet that if you don’t have the trauma history you will have likely encountered a tricky or toxic person, place, or thing that will challenge your perspective, skillset & capacity, AND invite expansion.
I wouldn’t have asked for my trauma.
Everyone I know would say the same.
And yet, with healing our wisdom is unmistakable.
CPTSD survivors & our healing is a gift to the collective.
When you are ready to learn & grow you will want to work with someone that knows themself, owns their story, is authentic, & can guide your journey – a person that gets the challenge, knows the obstacles, knows when to nudge, & when to allow pacing.
Having a guide that can hold space & provide a path is priceless.
The outcome, no matter what, is something you won’t regret.
It’s a gift you give yourself, your family, your community, & generations to come.
Join us in breaking the cycle of living, loving, & leading in survival, fear, & control & instead learn to lean in to connect.