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Accommodating the Scars of Childhood Trauma

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In this episode Pers talks about her own scars from childhood trauma and how it is so important to acknowledge these quirks, pathologies, and preferences as important to overall feelings of comfort and safety. From there she goes into ways of accommodating these scars both directly and indirectly in order to make the most out of foreign, different, and sometimes scary environments. This episode is on the longer side so feel free to sit back and listen to it all at once or to take it in in pieces, Pers doesn't mind. Twitter: https://twitter.com/PersBorderline Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/persborderline/ Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCwX5mqXhW9d4YVPkIiZZLPw Website: personallyborderline.com My advice blog at www.starvedfor-help.tumblr.com Peer support app Lyf (L-Y-F) @PersB Email: personallyborderline@hotmail.com Support the show: http://personallyborderline.com/support Find the Podcast: https://anchor.fm/personallyborderline
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In this episode Pers talks about her own scars from childhood trauma and how it is so important to acknowledge these quirks, pathologies, and preferences as important to overall feelings of comfort and safety. From there she goes into ways of accommodating these scars both directly and indirectly in order to make the most out of foreign, different, and sometimes scary environments. This episode is on the longer side so feel free to sit back and listen to it all at once or to take it in in pieces, Pers doesn't mind. Twitter: https://twitter.com/PersBorderline Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/persborderline/ Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCwX5mqXhW9d4YVPkIiZZLPw Website: personallyborderline.com My advice blog at www.starvedfor-help.tumblr.com Peer support app Lyf (L-Y-F) @PersB Email: personallyborderline@hotmail.com Support the show: http://personallyborderline.com/support Find the Podcast: https://anchor.fm/personallyborderline
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