Healing often feels difficult, not because you’re doing it wrong, but because your nervous system is still protecting you.
This section explains how shame and pressure can keep the body in survival mode, making healing harder instead of easier. Trauma responses are not flaws—they are protective responses shaped by past experiences.
For healing to happen, the nervous system needs safety first. When safety is present, regulation and change become possible without forcing or self-blame.


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