Rumi as a source of inspiration for PTSD and Moral Injury. About poetry, rhythm, connection, and restoring meaning alongside therapy.
Transgenerational trauma in PTSD and moral injury. Three lenses on inner division: epigenetics (Wolynn, Yehuda), systemic work (Hellinger), and the many selves from the Fourth Way.
Shame after trauma is often deep and silent pain. About guilt, self-image, recovery, and the forgotten emotion behind PTSD and moral injury.
Neuroplasticity in complex PTSD and moral injury: how new experiences and conscious behavior help the brain recover and create space.
Francis of Assisi as a source of inspiration for PTSD and Moral Injury. About simplicity, compassion, and restoring meaning alongside therapy.
Grief in PTSD and moral injury is often about the loss of identity, trust, and direction. About recovery, rhythm, the body, and meaning.
What is the difference between PTSD, CPTSD and moral injury? On fear, guilt, shame and the restoration of the stress and conscience system.