Get Trauma Informed Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2321621/fan_mail/new] In this episode, we explore how recovery can create emotional distance from familiar patterns, relationships, and environments that once felt normal. Sometimes growth requires separation, not as punishment or rejection, but as protection for your recovery journey. In This Episode You Will Learn: * Why personal growth can create discomfort in familiar environments * How boundaries and awareness shift relationship dynamics * The difference between rejection and protective separation * Why your nervous system may interpret distance as loss * How recovery sometimes requires limiting access to old patterns * Why identity restoration often changes your alignment with people and places * How to create space for clarity, safety, and emotional regulation Key Reflection: Sometimes the hardest part of recovery is realizing you cannot become who you are meant to be while remaining fully connected to everything that kept you stuck. Recovery Comes First Separation in recovery does not always mean cutting people off completely. Sometimes it simply means creating enough emotional and physical space to think clearly, regulate your nervous system, and respond differently than before. Growth changes alignment. And sometimes protecting your recovery requires honoring those changes without guilt. Reflection Questions: 1. What environments no longer support the version of you that is growing? 2. Where have you mistaken protective separation for rejection? 3. What boundaries may be necessary for your continued recovery journey? If this conversation resonates with you and you are beginning to recognize areas where your environment may be affecting your recovery, you are invited to explore the Oasis Wellness Academy. [https://www.skool.com/oasis-wellness-academy-3841/about] The Academy is a supportive space where you can continue learning at your own pace, build awareness without pressure, and connect with others who are recovering one breath at a time. #TraumaRecovery #IdentityRestoration #GetTraumaInformed #Boundaries #EmotionalRecovery #ComplexPTSD #TraumaInformed #RecoveryJourney Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2321621/support] Remember, Trauma was not your fault, your were collateral damage on someone else's warpath. Trauma was not your fault, however Recovery is your Responsibility. I am your host, Wellness Coach Liz Blanding, and this is The Get Trauma Informed Podcast. Contact us at: info@oasiswellnessctrs.com https://www.skool.com/oasis-wellness-academy-3841/about Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not therapy or clinical treatment. Please seek licensed support where appropriate.
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