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In this episode, we’re diving into shadow work: what the shadow actually is, why it forms, and how it quietly influences our reactions, relationships, triggers, and patterns behind the scenes. We talk about why shadow work is not about “fixing” yourself or locking away the messy parts of who you are. Instead, it’s about understanding the pieces of yourself that were buried, suppressed, or pushed out of awareness because at some point they didn’t feel safe to express. I also break down why I’m seeing so much anger and emotional reactivity in clinic right now through the lens of both shadow work and Traditional Chinese Medicine. This episode explores: * What the “shadow” actually means * How childhood conditioning shapes the parts of ourselves we suppress * Why anger is often a protective emotion rather than the root emotion * The connection between triggers, projection, resentment, and the subconscious * How shadow patterns become automatic behaviors over time * Why not all shadows are “dark” (sometimes we suppress confidence, success, visibility, or power) * How shadow work can help you understand recurring emotional patterns and self-sabotage * Journal prompts and tools to begin your own shadow work practice This is a conversation about awareness, nervous system protection, emotional suppression, and the healing that happens when we stop abandoning the parts of ourselves we were taught to hide. Books/resources mentioned: * Entering The Castle by Caroline Myss * The Wheel of Emotions * Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) * Acupuncture + seasonal healing practices If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who’s been feeling emotionally reactive, stuck, or overwhelmed lately. And if you want to continue the conversation, you can find me on Instagram at @alannacrawford_.
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