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Is This Trauma? 5 Signs You Shouldn't Ignore
Tomek Maciaszek | Inner Peace — Trauma Therapy | Gdynia & Online For a long time, I thought trauma belonged to other people. To those who had been through something truly serious. An accident. War. Violence. What happened to me that was just a difficult childhood stress and/or life. It took me a long time to understand that trauma isn't defined by the event. It's defined by what happens in the nervous system. And that you can carry trauma from something that, from the outside
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Jul 28 min read


The Window of Tolerance. Why You Sometimes Feel Too Much. And Why Sometimes You Feel Nothing At All
For years, I thought something was wrong with me. I remember nights when the pain was so intense I lay on the floor counting minutes. Cluster headaches. Nineteen years. And somewhere in the back of my mind, a thought kept smouldering: maybe this is my fault. Maybe I'm too sensitive. Maybe I'm just weak. But there was another kind of suffering, quieter, less obvious. One moment I was at the edge of explosion for no clear reason. Heart racing, thoughts spiralling, body tight as
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Jun 289 min read


Childhood Trauma: Effects in adult life and the Path to Healing
Tomek Maciaszek | Inner Peace — Trauma Therapy | Gdynia & online Childhood trauma doesn't announce itself with a name tag. It doesn't always show up as a memory you can point to and say — that, that was the moment. More often, it arrives quietly: in the way you flinch when someone raises their voice, in the relationships that keep going wrong in the same way, in the gnawing feeling that no matter what you achieve, you still don't quite believe you deserve it. I've sat with ma
tomek.maciaszek@innerpeace
May 2014 min read
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