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When Belonging Hurts: Healing After Community Wounds, Betrayal, and Exile

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What happens when the places, people, and organizations that once felt like home become the source of pain? In this episode of Beyond the Spot, Tracy explores the nervous-system impact of community wounds, organizational betrayal, exclusion, church hurt, professional disappointment, and relational exile. Drawing from years of clinical work, Brainspotting practice, and lived experience, she examines the difference between belonging and compliance, why betrayal affects the nervous system so deeply, and how healing requires discernment rather than emotional withdrawal. This conversation invites listeners to consider an important question: What if the wound is not simply what happened—but what should have happened and never did? Through a trauma-informed, culturally conscious lens, Tracy offers a pathway toward rebuilding trust, reclaiming authenticity, and remembering that true belonging never requires self-abandonment.

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When Belonging Hurts: Healing After Community Wounds, Betrayal, and Exile

What happens when the places, people, and organizations that once felt like home become the source of pain? In this episode of Beyond the Spot, Tracy explores the nervous-system impact of community wounds, organizational betrayal, exclusion, church hurt, professional disappointment, and relational exile. Drawing from years of clinical work, Brainspotting practice, and lived experience, she examines the difference between belonging and compliance, why betrayal affects the nervous system so deeply, and how healing requires discernment rather than emotional withdrawal. This conversation invites listeners to consider an important question: What if the wound is not simply what happened—but what should have happened and never did? Through a trauma-informed, culturally conscious lens, Tracy offers a pathway toward rebuilding trust, reclaiming authenticity, and remembering that true belonging never requires self-abandonment.

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