We've all heard the advice: "Just let it go." But what if the struggle isn't your willingness to heal? What if it's the language we've been using?
In this episode of PTSD and Beyond, Dr. Deb Lindh explores a different approach to healing: setting it down. Through research-informed insights from mindfulness, neuroscience, embodied cognition, and trauma psychology, you'll discover how old beliefs and emotional burdens can become part of our identity—and how we can begin to release them with compassion.
This episode also includes a guided mindfulness practice designed to help you visualize setting down a burden that no longer belongs to you.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Whether you're carrying self-doubt, shame, perfectionism, grief, or an old story that no longer serves you, this episode offers a compassionate invitation to begin your next chapter a bit lighter.
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