
Trauma and Relational & Embodied Language with Sarah Peyton: from the archives
The Trauma Therapist
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The Difference Between Angering at and Anger That
Many trauma survivors will have this almost as a promise to themselves whether they can keep it or not. But then of course if they have this agreement with themselves, there's a terrible guilt about the anger having broken through. It's an embodied sense of accessing protective force and advocacy.
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