When Holidays Stir Old Wounds
Holidays can stir old wounds for trauma survivors. Learn gentle ways to navigate triggering seasons, honor your story, and care for your body and heart with compassion.
Holidays can stir old wounds for trauma survivors. Learn gentle ways to navigate triggering seasons, honor your story, and care for your body and heart with compassion.
Explore authentic healing with God and others when forgiveness feels forced. Narrative focused trauma care creates space for true recovery.
Healing trauma means teaching your nervous system safety again—befriending your body with grounding, compassion, and gentle body‑based healing.
Invite healing by choosing curiosity over self-judgment. Learn gentle story work, God’s compassion, and the journey toward restored shalom.
Naming harm is the first step to trauma healing—restore shalom, break silence, and invite God’s presence through honest Christian story work and care.
Discover how brokenness can lead to wholeness through shalom. Explore God’s vision for restoration, harmony, and flourishing in the midst of life’s struggles.