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This week on The LDS Mental Health Podcast, we’re tackling a big one: healing past wounds.
As part of my Ask a Therapist series, I’m answering questions submitted by real listeners (just like you) about things we all struggle with like grief after loss, betrayal trauma, and why therapy can feel so hard… even when you know you need it.
Whether you’re in the middle of your own healing journey or supporting someone else through theirs, I hope this episode feels like a deep breath and a comforting reminder: You’re not alone. Healing is possible.
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For all the links from this episode and more mental health resources, click the link below!
Show notes: https://www.nikiolsencoaching.com/blog/202
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LDS Mental Health Skills Deck: visit https://www.nikiolsencoaching.com/store
Get 20% off your Skills deck by entering code PODCAST at checkout.
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This week on The LDS Mental Health Podcast, we’re tackling a big one: healing past wounds.
As part of my Ask a Therapist series, I’m answering questions submitted by real listeners (just like you) about things we all struggle with like grief after loss, betrayal trauma, and why therapy can feel so hard… even when you know you need it.
Whether you’re in the middle of your own healing journey or supporting someone else through theirs, I hope this episode feels like a deep breath and a comforting reminder: You’re not alone. Healing is possible.
________________________
For all the links from this episode and more mental health resources, click the link below!
Show notes: https://www.nikiolsencoaching.com/blog/202
________________________
LDS Mental Health Skills Deck: visit https://www.nikiolsencoaching.com/store
Get 20% off your Skills deck by entering code PODCAST at checkout.
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