Mind Your Own Karma - Beyond The Bandage

S2E55 ADOPTION TRAUMA—THE FOUR WAYS TRAUMA COMES TO US


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How does adoption trauma affect us as infants when we have no option for a fight or flight survival response? Can this trauma develop into sickness either physically or mentally later in life if not processed? What are four ways trauma can manifest in us?

***MAY CONTAIN TRIGGERING CONTENT ABOUT ADOPTION.

If you or someone you know would like to tell their adoption story on the podcast (anyone in the adoptee constellation), please send an email to [email protected], and your story will be considered for the podcast.


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Due to the LONG-LASTING EMOTIONAL FALLOUT that can be part of adoption, I highly support the GENTLE HEALING SUPPORT of SMGI: Somatic Mindful Guided Imagery. For more information on this groundbreaking and highly successful method, go to ⁠https://www.somatichealingjourneys.com⁠


Please seek professional help if you find yourself struggling with some of the realizations that you may experience during this episode.


This podcast's mission is on adoption education. If you have an expertise that you think would be beneficial to anyone touched by adoption and would like to be on the podcast, get in touch with me. I love to help fellow adoptees by helping to promote your latest project or expertise. It's time WE educate the world!!


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