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Episode 5: Silence Is Not Healing: Why Telling People Not to Share Their Trauma Is Harmful

18 min · 10 de jul de 2025
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Is speaking about your trauma attention-seeking—or life-saving? In this bold episode of The Quiet Exit™, Monique Lascelles challenges the cultural backlash against “oversharing.” Backed by research from Dr. James Pennebaker, Bessel van der Kolk, and narrative psychology, this episode explores why silence often causes more harm—and how healing in public, private, or community spaces is a vital part of recovery. Whether online or in therapy, your truth deserves voice.

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