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Honoring The Aftermath: Redefining Trauma and Healing

Honoring The Aftermath: Redefining Trauma and Healing

Update: 2025-05-11
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In this episode of 'Womb to World,' Mary Coughlin challenges the typical narrative of trauma recovery, emphasizing that not everyone rises from adversity and that survival itself is courageous and holy. She explores the often-overlooked aftermath of trauma, highlighting the quiet ache and unfinished healing that many experience. By advocating for grace instead of growth, she redefines post-traumatic growth to include small victories and sacred rebellions. Coughlin calls for the recognition of the enduring impacts of trauma and encourages listeners to honor their slow, uneven journey towards healing without the pressure to justify their pace or transform pain into meaning. This heartfelt episode invites reflection on how we view trauma, healing, and the true nature of survival.

Quote to Remember:

“You don’t have to be a phoenix. Just breathing is a form of becoming.”

Reflection Invitation:💭 What stories are you carrying that haven’t had space to be honored?💭 Who told you that you needed to be stronger, sooner?

This episode makes space for the slow, honest work of living after survival. Because healing isn’t always about transformation—it’s about tenderness.

00:00  Introduction: The Myth ofRising from Trauma

00:42  Acknowledging the Aftermath

01:07  The Reality of Survival

01:34  The Hidden Scars of Trauma

02:07  Redefining Post-TraumaticGrowth

02:31  The Lingering Effects ofNICU

02:51  Small Victories and SacredRebellions

03:46  The Path to True Healing

04:46  Embracing the Slow HealingProcess

05:50  Conclusion: Honoring theAftermath

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Honoring The Aftermath: Redefining Trauma and Healing

Honoring The Aftermath: Redefining Trauma and Healing

Mary Coughlin