Ep 188 – Pt 1 Unmasking Negative Beliefs: Healing from Trauma

July 16, 2024

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Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Therapy, the podcast that empowers you to transform life’s challenges into opportunities for personal growth and healthier relationships. Join your hosts, Tim and Ruth Olson, licensed marriage and family therapists and trauma experts, as they share their insights and strategies to help you heal from the past and build meaningful connections.

In today’s episode, we begin a new series on negative cognitive cognitions—your negative beliefs often rooted in trauma. We’ll explore different categories of negative beliefs, such as feelings of responsibility, safety and vulnerability, and control and choice. Learn how these beliefs shape your daily life and discover practical ways to address and overcome them.

If you resonate with any of these negative beliefs, take some time to reflect and identify the experiences that contributed to them. Understanding these beliefs is crucial for healing and moving forward. Join us as we delve into the first group of negative beliefs, starting with “I don’t deserve love” and “I am a bad person,” and learn how to transform these limiting thoughts into opportunities for growth and healing.

Remember, your mind is a powerful thing. Tune in to Mr. and Mrs. Therapy and start your journey towards healing today.

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