Overcoming Trauma
Overcoming trauma can be difficult, but it’s important to confront it rather than pushing it aside. Ignoring trauma may provide temporary relief, but it’s not a healthy or sustainable way to cope. By facing the trauma head-on, individuals can begin to heal and move forward in their lives. Today, we’re joined by Melissa Lapides, who will provide insight and guidance on how to take the initiative in dealing with trauma and why it’s crucial for overall well-being.
Melissa Lapides is a licensed psychotherapist, trauma and attachment expert, and founder of The SafeSpace Institute. Melissa has worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs and CEOs. By using her proprietary SAFE Methodology, her clients have been able to expand their personal and professional relationships and ensure they are leading without perpetuating trauma. Melissa leverages over 20 years of experience in teaching psychological principles for optimal mental and organizational wellness.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. How do systemic issues perpetuate trauma in trauma?
2. Why is money such a powerful component of trauma?
3. What is trauma? How does it play out in the workplace?
Resources:
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Connect with me on instagram: @theholisticrecoveryspecialst & @the_recovery_concierge
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