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Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
66 Michelle Agopsowicz | The Cumulative Effect of Trauma
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
On this episode of Things I Wish I'd Known, host Rachael Welford sits down with trauma expert and Reiki master Michelle Agopsowicz to discuss the often misunderstood nature of trauma. Michelle emphasises that not all trauma is caused by one big event, but can instead be a cumulative effect of different smaller experiences throughout life. The two discuss the different ways in which trauma can manifest in a person's life, from the physical to the emotional. They also delve into the concept of forgiveness and how it can be misunderstood. Michelle shares her unique approach to healing trauma, which combines traditional counselling with mindfulness techniques and other tools she has developed over time. They discuss the various responses to threats, the importance of accepting the body's response, and the need to destigmatise trauma by acknowledging it as something that happened but can be healed.
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Michelle Agopsowicz has a Masters in Social Work, a Bachelors in Disability Studies and is a Reiki Master. Michelle offers counselling and education opportunities from a holistic, trauma informed perspective. She aims to create wellness and balance through the integration of traditional counselling and mindfulness techniques. This approach has developed through her own journey of having an autoimmune condition, trauma, and anxiety.
She offers practices and discussions that can guide us to live a more fulfilled and authentic experience with self compassion. She believes strongly that trauma is a universal human experience that affects the body, mind, and spirit. She believes that addressing our suffering leads to a journey that is beautiful, painful and ultimately reconstructs our fundamental meaning of compassion, humanity and our place in the world.
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USEFUL LINKS: If you're struggling with mental health, reach out to these amazing charities for help:
- Black Minds Matter https://www.blackmindsmatteruk.com/
- addaction: https://www.addaction.org.uk/
- Alcoholics Anonymous: https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/
- Samaritans: Call for free on 116 123, or visit https://www.samaritans.org/
- Anxiety UK: https://www.anxietyuk.org.uk
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