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Embracing Imperfection as a Trauma Surviving Parent
As a mama who's survived trauma, do you ever worry about passing your pain onto your children? That fear of recreating your own difficult experiences can feel overwhelming, but there's hope for breaking the cycle.
In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with Katie Turner, a registered psychologist and trauma therapist, to explore the delicate balance of healing ourselves while raising resilient kids. Katie shares invaluable insights on:
Embracing Imperfection in Parenting
- Why striving for "perfect parenting" can actually hinder our growth
- How to release unrealistic expectations and find self-compassion
- The importance of modeling healthy repair after mistakes
Navigating the Healing Journey
- Understanding that healing is a process, not a destination
- Recognizing the impact of systemic issues and lack of support
- Practical ways to cultivate self-compassion as a trauma survivor
Breaking Generational Patterns
- Identifying internalized toxic beliefs about motherhood
- Strategies for challenging negative self-talk
- The power of community in supporting our healing
Katie reminds us that while we can't completely shield our children from all pain, we can equip them with resilience and model healthy coping strategies. By showing them how to navigate mistakes and emotions, we're giving them invaluable life skills.
If you've been struggling with the weight of your past while trying to create a brighter future for your family, this conversation offers a compassionate roadmap forward. You'll walk away with practical tools for self-compassion and a renewed sense of hope for your parenting journey.
Remember, mama: your commitment to healing is already making a profound difference. Let's continue growing together, one small step at a time.
Connect with Katie Turner: https://katieturnerpsychology.com/Â
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