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For survivors of childhood trauma, depression often feels like an unshakable shadow. In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Renee shares her courageous journey through decades of darkness caused by unresolved trauma and how she finally began to heal.
Renee explains how Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) shaped her mental health, leading to risky behaviors, failed therapy attempts, and deep struggles with shame. Her turning point came through mandated disclosure, group therapy, and art therapy — practices that helped her process abuse, build coping skills, and reclaim her life.
Her story is a reminder that depression recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all. Healing requires persistence, the right therapeutic fit, and safe spaces where survivors can feel understood. If you’ve struggled to find what works, Renee’s message is clear: don’t stop searching for your path to healing.
Primary Topics Covered:
Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction to the episode
01:20 – Why recovery from depression can feel impossible at first
02:00 – Renee’s early struggles with childhood trauma and depression
02:41 – Understanding ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and their long-term impact
03:23 – Hospitalization, misdiagnosis, and early therapy attempts
04:24 – Risky behaviors and court involvement leading to a turning point
05:37 – Disclosure of abuse and the resulting family trial
06:53 – Recognizing trauma as the root cause of depression
07:34 – Why support groups offered the connection Renee needed
08:29 – Facing the fear of revisiting trauma in therapy
09:27 – Art therapy as a breakthrough in emotional expression
10:46 – Learning coping skills and trigger awareness through group work
12:08 – The power of peer support in recovery
13:12 – Why healing is not one-size-fits-all
14:11 – Addressing shame, stigma, and chemical imbalances
15:04 – Encouraging open conversations with family and friends
16:17 – Closing reflections: you are not your trauma, you are a survivor
Explore mental health and addiction treatment options at recovery.com
Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/GivingVoiceToDepression/
Terry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/givingvoicetodepression/
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For survivors of childhood trauma, depression often feels like an unshakable shadow. In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Renee shares her courageous journey through decades of darkness caused by unresolved trauma and how she finally began to heal.
Renee explains how Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) shaped her mental health, leading to risky behaviors, failed therapy attempts, and deep struggles with shame. Her turning point came through mandated disclosure, group therapy, and art therapy — practices that helped her process abuse, build coping skills, and reclaim her life.
Her story is a reminder that depression recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all. Healing requires persistence, the right therapeutic fit, and safe spaces where survivors can feel understood. If you’ve struggled to find what works, Renee’s message is clear: don’t stop searching for your path to healing.
Primary Topics Covered:
Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction to the episode
01:20 – Why recovery from depression can feel impossible at first
02:00 – Renee’s early struggles with childhood trauma and depression
02:41 – Understanding ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and their long-term impact
03:23 – Hospitalization, misdiagnosis, and early therapy attempts
04:24 – Risky behaviors and court involvement leading to a turning point
05:37 – Disclosure of abuse and the resulting family trial
06:53 – Recognizing trauma as the root cause of depression
07:34 – Why support groups offered the connection Renee needed
08:29 – Facing the fear of revisiting trauma in therapy
09:27 – Art therapy as a breakthrough in emotional expression
10:46 – Learning coping skills and trigger awareness through group work
12:08 – The power of peer support in recovery
13:12 – Why healing is not one-size-fits-all
14:11 – Addressing shame, stigma, and chemical imbalances
15:04 – Encouraging open conversations with family and friends
16:17 – Closing reflections: you are not your trauma, you are a survivor
Explore mental health and addiction treatment options at recovery.com
Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/GivingVoiceToDepression/
Terry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/givingvoicetodepression/

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