Posts Tagged ‘ Constructing Post-Trauma Identity ’

Treating PTSD: What’s Your Post-Trauma Attitude?

Treating PTSD: What’s Your Post-Trauma Attitude?

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Ahhh, so here we are at the end of a very busy, evolutionary month in the BTG healing workshop.
We’ve covered so many critical aspects of defining your future self, including:…

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Treating PTSD: Healing Is Not For Sissies

Treating PTSD: Healing Is Not For Sissies

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Change doesn’t happen just because you think about it, will it, want it or hope for it really, really hard. Change happens because you ACT on it.
Change happens because…

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Treating PTSD: What Do You Want?

Treating PTSD: What Do You Want?

Monday, August 24th, 2009

When was the last time you sat down and decided what you want? I mean, about anything, and chosen in a pure way, not driven by bad habits, negative thoughts…

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Treating PTSD: What do you love?

Treating PTSD: What do you love?

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Constructing a post-trauma identity means starting over, taking a good look at your life and yourself and deciding, Yay or Nay. Yes, or No. Do I like this? If not,…

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Treating PTSD: Taking Control of the Picture

Treating PTSD: Taking Control of the Picture

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Trauma makes you feel powerless. PTSD makes you feel powerless. I read an article today, it lists causes of PTSD as the usual life-threatening events plus: extreme feelings of powerlessness.…

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