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Top Ways to Manage Your Stress and Rage with Dr. Jennifer Mullan

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“In order to experience true joy, it also means that we have to experience this variety of emotions.” This episode is a little different and was hosted with a studio audience in New York, NY at Brace Life Studio. Conversing with Dr. Jennifer Mullan, of Decolonizing Therapy at Triggered AF’s first live event, The Evolve Experience, was life-altering. Dr. Jennifer helped us to begin to unpack the different ways to identify and release our rage. It is essential to acknowledge what is and be intentional about finding places and spaces where you can be revitalized.

Sometimes rage gets a bad rap. There are different layers of rage and acknowledging ways to rejuvenate yourself so that these past experiences are not controlling us is vital. Find ways to include compassion and grace within your life's experiences that may trigger rage. Learning how to release your rage in healthy ways helps you to remain in control.

KEY POINTS:

  • Events like colonization and historical trauma have an impact on everything and everyone surrounding us. Most traumatic events are associated with these events. The lack of love and affection we all deserve is missing from our everyday lives. If a situation begins controlling you, remove yourself before it escalates.

  • When trauma happens it didn’t just verbally happen, your body had a response and it keeps the score. And if it’s keeping score it needs a way to release some of that pain in order for it to start to heal.

  • Anything related to trauma is like a mirror being held. And it requires people to self-reflect and not everyone is ready to look at things that are buried or are painful so it’s important to meet people where they are.

  • Anxiety, panic attacks, depression, and illness manifests when we keep swallowing our emotions versus having a conversation or admitting we need help.

QUOTABLES:

  • “Find ways to release rage in a healthy manner.”

  • “We do better together than separated”

  • “The stigma of people thinking we’re weak many times keeps us from seeking or asking for help.”

  • “Don’t only just stuck in what feels good or bypassing [your emotions] and jumping to what feels good.”

CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST:

Dr. Jennifer Mullan

Website | http://decolonizingtherapy.com

IG | https://instagram.com/decolonizingtherapy

FB | https://facebook.com/DecolonizingTherapy

CONNECT WITH YOUR HOSTS:

Alechia Reese

For coaching, visit: http://gotvaluenation.com

Instagram | instagram.com/alechiareese

LinkedIn | linkedin.com/alechiareese

Dani Bourdeau

For coaching, visit: http://danifostercoaching.com

Instagram.com/thedanibourdeau

RESOURCES:

For more info, visit: http://triggeredafpodcast.com

Like what you're hearing? Follow Triggered AF and share the love!

IG: instagram.com/triggeredafpc

Twitter: twitter.com/triggeredafpc

FB: facebook.com/triggeredafpc

YouTube: youtube.com/channel/@triggeredafpodcast

Triggered AF Podcast is produced by Triggered Media Group.

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“In order to experience true joy, it also means that we have to experience this variety of emotions.” This episode is a little different and was hosted with a studio audience in New York, NY at Brace Life Studio. Conversing with Dr. Jennifer Mullan, of Decolonizing Therapy at Triggered AF’s first live event, The Evolve Experience, was life-altering. Dr. Jennifer helped us to begin to unpack the different ways to identify and release our rage. It is essential to acknowledge what is and be intentional about finding places and spaces where you can be revitalized.

Sometimes rage gets a bad rap. There are different layers of rage and acknowledging ways to rejuvenate yourself so that these past experiences are not controlling us is vital. Find ways to include compassion and grace within your life's experiences that may trigger rage. Learning how to release your rage in healthy ways helps you to remain in control.

KEY POINTS:

  • Events like colonization and historical trauma have an impact on everything and everyone surrounding us. Most traumatic events are associated with these events. The lack of love and affection we all deserve is missing from our everyday lives. If a situation begins controlling you, remove yourself before it escalates.

  • When trauma happens it didn’t just verbally happen, your body had a response and it keeps the score. And if it’s keeping score it needs a way to release some of that pain in order for it to start to heal.

  • Anything related to trauma is like a mirror being held. And it requires people to self-reflect and not everyone is ready to look at things that are buried or are painful so it’s important to meet people where they are.

  • Anxiety, panic attacks, depression, and illness manifests when we keep swallowing our emotions versus having a conversation or admitting we need help.

QUOTABLES:

  • “Find ways to release rage in a healthy manner.”

  • “We do better together than separated”

  • “The stigma of people thinking we’re weak many times keeps us from seeking or asking for help.”

  • “Don’t only just stuck in what feels good or bypassing [your emotions] and jumping to what feels good.”

CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST:

Dr. Jennifer Mullan

Website | http://decolonizingtherapy.com

IG | https://instagram.com/decolonizingtherapy

FB | https://facebook.com/DecolonizingTherapy

CONNECT WITH YOUR HOSTS:

Alechia Reese

For coaching, visit: http://gotvaluenation.com

Instagram | instagram.com/alechiareese

LinkedIn | linkedin.com/alechiareese

Dani Bourdeau

For coaching, visit: http://danifostercoaching.com

Instagram.com/thedanibourdeau

RESOURCES:

For more info, visit: http://triggeredafpodcast.com

Like what you're hearing? Follow Triggered AF and share the love!

IG: instagram.com/triggeredafpc

Twitter: twitter.com/triggeredafpc

FB: facebook.com/triggeredafpc

YouTube: youtube.com/channel/@triggeredafpodcast

Triggered AF Podcast is produced by Triggered Media Group.

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