Dorothy Husen, an introvert and survivor of childhood trauma, embarks on a journey to help others recover from chronic illness and stress by embracing her true, authentic self and facing the truth of the past, despite the emotional turmoil of doing so.
"We can start today without having to blame anybody. I did have to deal with anger, but it came up when it was the right time for me to deal with it. We can heal ourselves and recover physically and emotionally, and it's connected. Everybody can start today."
Dorothy Husen is a trauma survivor and an introvert, but she is determined to spread her message of hope and healing. Dorothy faced her own pain by writing and journaling, and in doing so she discovered the truth behind transgenerational trauma and healing. After her mother passed away, Dorothy was able to speak more openly about her experiences, and found healing in setting boundaries, raging back, and learning how to go inward. By doing this, she was able to pass on the message of healing to her children and her clients, and ultimately, to all those who were suffering. Dorothy Husen had found the power of healing within herself, and was determined to share it with the world.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
- How can we use spiritual practices to heal from childhood trauma?
- How can we face the truth of our past while still loving our parents?
- How can we use our inner resources to become better therapists and pass on healing to others?
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