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163. Understanding Rigid Thinking and Trauma

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The effects of trauma are complex and show up in a variety of ways. One of these ways is in the manner in which our brain processes information. Rigid thinking is when we tend to see things in black and white. In this episode, we discuss how that type of thinking can hurt us and our relationships with others. We also give helpful tools to assist you in the process of changing your thought processes.

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The effects of trauma are complex and show up in a variety of ways. One of these ways is in the manner in which our brain processes information. Rigid thinking is when we tend to see things in black and white. In this episode, we discuss how that type of thinking can hurt us and our relationships with others. We also give helpful tools to assist you in the process of changing your thought processes.

Learn more about the Whole Health Lab

Connect with us!
Website: https://www.mendingtrauma.com/
Instagram: @mendingtrauma

Facebook: @mendingtrauma

YouTube: Mending Trauma

LinkedIn: Mending Trauma

TikTok: @mendingtrauma

  continue reading

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