Category: Mental Health

Explore the intersection of mental health and CPTSD. Understand symptoms, find resources, and access tools for lasting emotional well-being.

Cognitive Distortions CPTSD Emotional Resilience Healing Journey Mental Health Personal Growth Self-Awareness Trauma Recovery

Life Isn’t All Black And White

Having cPTSD often makes you look at life through a black-and-white lens, and that your trauma response to life is not just constantly assessing whether or not people are safe but also whether our environments are safe too. For a really long time, my thinking was on a black-and-white level. You either liked/loved me or […]

Authenticity CPTSD Mental Health Personal Growth Self-Acceptance Self-Compassion Self-Worth Trauma Recovery

You Better Believe I Am Good Enough

For far too long, I have felt that I wasn’t good enough. I would seek validation from others. I saw the relationship I had with another as a grading point for my worthiness, and when those relationships ended, the reinforcement I received was the same every time. That I wasn’t worthy, and that’s why I […]

Authenticity CPTSD Emotional Resilience Empowerment Healing Journey Mental Health Personal Growth Self-Acceptance Self-Compassion

Being Who I Am: Embracing My True Self Fully

Being our authentic selves takes a lot of work. To understand what is truly going on in our mind and body. It’s not conditional, but instead going all in on self-acceptance. This requires making the effort to compassionately tolerate our flaws as well as celebrating our strengths. I have already written about letting go of […]

Authenticity CPTSD Healing Journey Mental Health Personal Growth Self-Acceptance Self-Awareness Sensitivity Trauma Recovery

I’m Sensitive and That’s Okay

Things we do to protect ourselves make it harder for other people to get close. Something that I am pro at. Putting up walls and downplaying anything I felt. But it turns out, as I am slowly going through a personal transition, that I am a lot more sensitive than I realized. And perhaps deep […]

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