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From 'I am broken' to 'I am healing'—a therapist's personal journey using mindfulness and self-compassion to transform mental health recovery. The post ‘I Am Broken’ to ‘I Am Healing’: A Mindfulness Journey Towards Self-Compassion first appeared on Resources to Recover.| Resources to Recover
Discover how clinical hypnotherapy helps teens and young adults overcome anxiety, trauma, and stress. Learn what science says about this safe, effective mental health tool.| Resources To Recover
Discover how somatic therapy heals trauma stored in your body when talk therapy isn't enough. Learn body-centered techniques that rebuild the mind-body connection and create lasting healing.| Resources To Recover
In a powerful ketamine therapy vision, Ernesto Michael Alvear meets a terrified monkey—and begins to understand what it means to rescue the self you once abandoned.| Resources To Recover
Roughly 2000 years ago, the emperor of the Roman Empire sat in his tent to clear his head. He had plenty of reasons to decompress. Ugly border disputes threatened his legacy. Untrustworthy warlords schemed behind his back and unrelenting family issues from the premature passing of his wife and a difficult relationship with his only| Resources To Recover
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Trauma and addiction are two interconnected issues that can have a profound impact on a person's life. The experience of trauma, whether it be physical, emotional, or psychological, can lead to a higher risk of developing an addiction. Studies show that individuals who have experienced trauma are more likely to develop a substance use disorder| Resources To Recover
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is a treatment for conditions involving traumatic memories. It’s best known for its use in treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).| Cleveland Clinic