Listen, Then Practice
Let the Questions Deepen the Learning
Carol, Rick, and Sue respond to participant questions from the first part of the workshop. The conversation shows how trauma principles become more specific when they meet real bodies, histories, relationships, and protective responses.
You may hear a question that resembles your own. Tap along only as much as feels useful, and let someone else’s experience remain theirs when it does not fit you.
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Getting Started
Workshop Sessions
- 10-01 · Childhood Trauma and the Primitive Brain
- 10-02 · What Is Trauma? Big T and Small t Trauma and the Formation of Personality
- 10-03 · Trauma as Separation — Why Connection Matters
- 10-04 · Understanding and Healing the Traumatized Body
- 10-05 · Questions and Answers — Session One — current lesson
- 10-06 · The Mechanism of Trauma: How Trauma Turns into Pain Later in Life
- 10-07 · Healing Sexual Trauma
- 10-08 · How to Work with Past Trauma
- 10-09 · Healing Your Broken Heart: Tapping for Relationship Traumas
- 10-10 · Questions and Answers — Session Two
- 10-11 · Trauma and Addictions
- 10-12 · Inner Tapping to Release Stored Trauma
- 10-13 · Treating Veterans: The Continuum of Trauma
- 10-14 · Trauma and Vows: Reclaiming Love and Power
