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The Michelle Chalfant Show — Life from the Adult Chair - 304: Trauma Healing with Ilene Smith

304: Trauma Healing with Ilene Smith

03/03/22 • 38 min

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The Michelle Chalfant Show — Life from the Adult Chair

When we think of trauma, many of us think of war, a car accident or a major, life-altering event. Though all of these events are certainly traumatic, they are only one type of trauma – what we often call “big T” trauma.

But there are many other forms of subtler trauma, including small events that happen over and over again (especially in childhood), that overwhelm our nervous systems and shape the way we move through the world. I would argue that most humans have had some sort of trauma in their lives, and you’d be surprised by how many times I’ve sat with clients who didn’t even know they had trauma. Heck, it took me decades to realize I had trauma from childhood!

I think this is partly because trauma is such a loaded word, so on today’s show, I’m talking with a trauma expert, Ilene Smith, about what trauma actually is, how to notice if we’re living with trauma and how to heal it.

Listen to discover:

  • What trauma is
  • Clues that you might be living with trauma
  • How trauma affects attachment style as adults
  • What trauma bonding is
  • How to heal a dysregulated nervous system
  • Steps to heal trauma starting today

Here’s the thing about trauma: it has less to do with what actually happened (the event) and everything to do with how that event was interpreted and processed by our nervous system. Even small things can be overwhelming to the nervous system when they happen over time, when we’re children (because we don’t have any filters or discernment) and/or when we don’t have a strong sense of safety and support to help us process the painful events of our lives. And once our nervous system has been “trained” to react a certain way, it can get stuck there even once the trauma is over.

Bringing a sense of safety back to the nervous system is key to building up resilience and allowing yourself to process the stuck fight, flight or freeze energy. This happens in the body, which means the ability to heal your nervous system is as close to you as you are to yourself. I hope this episode brings you some lightbulb moments on what might be happening in your body and how you can begin to connect and heal.

“People often think of trauma as an event, but it's really the energy that gets locked in the body around real or perceived threat." - Ilene Smith

“Trauma can be a series of lots of little things.” - Ilene Smith

“The way we’re living could be the residuals of those childhood experiences.” - Ilene Smith

“As a kid growing up, we don’t know, ‘Oh wait, I’m emotionally not safe.’” - Michelle Chalfant

“When there’s childhood trauma, relationships are much harder when you enter adulthood.” - Ilene Smith

“There’s usually something unhealed if we can’t attach in healthy ways.” - Ilene Smith

“When we get into reactivity, we don’t get into our experience.” - Ilene Smith

“The healing journey is about the body.” - Michelle Chalfant

“When you think about going towards a distraction, think about what it might be like to get into your body in a safe way.” - Ilene Smith

LINKS & RESOURCES

Ilene Smith Website

https://ilenesmith.com/

Ilene Smith Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/ilenesmithhealing/

“Moving Beyond Trauma” (Ilene Smith book)

https://movingbeyondtrauma.co/

ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Test

https://www.acesaware.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/ACE-Questionnaire-for-Adults-Identified-English.pdf

The Adult Chair® Membership (March Theme: Self-compassion)

https://theadultchair.com/membership/

The Adult Chair® Private Facebook Group

https://www.facebook.com/groups/theadultchair/

MORE ADULT CHAIR

The Adult Chair® Website

https://theadultchair.com

The Adult Chair® Membership

https://theadultchair.com/membership/

The Adult Chair® Workshop

https://theadultchair.com/events/

The Adult Chair® Coaching Certification

https://theadultchair.com/certification

STAY CONNECTED

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelle.chalfant

Facebook:

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When we think of trauma, many of us think of war, a car accident or a major, life-altering event. Though all of these events are certainly traumatic, they are only one type of trauma – what we often call “big T” trauma.

But there are many other forms of subtler trauma, including small events that happen over and over again (especially in childhood), that overwhelm our nervous systems and shape the way we move through the world. I would argue that most humans have had some sort of trauma in their lives, and you’d be surprised by how many times I’ve sat with clients who didn’t even know they had trauma. Heck, it took me decades to realize I had trauma from childhood!

I think this is partly because trauma is such a loaded word, so on today’s show, I’m talking with a trauma expert, Ilene Smith, about what trauma actually is, how to notice if we’re living with trauma and how to heal it.

Listen to discover:

  • What trauma is
  • Clues that you might be living with trauma
  • How trauma affects attachment style as adults
  • What trauma bonding is
  • How to heal a dysregulated nervous system
  • Steps to heal trauma starting today

Here’s the thing about trauma: it has less to do with what actually happened (the event) and everything to do with how that event was interpreted and processed by our nervous system. Even small things can be overwhelming to the nervous system when they happen over time, when we’re children (because we don’t have any filters or discernment) and/or when we don’t have a strong sense of safety and support to help us process the painful events of our lives. And once our nervous system has been “trained” to react a certain way, it can get stuck there even once the trauma is over.

Bringing a sense of safety back to the nervous system is key to building up resilience and allowing yourself to process the stuck fight, flight or freeze energy. This happens in the body, which means the ability to heal your nervous system is as close to you as you are to yourself. I hope this episode brings you some lightbulb moments on what might be happening in your body and how you can begin to connect and heal.

“People often think of trauma as an event, but it's really the energy that gets locked in the body around real or perceived threat." - Ilene Smith

“Trauma can be a series of lots of little things.” - Ilene Smith

“The way we’re living could be the residuals of those childhood experiences.” - Ilene Smith

“As a kid growing up, we don’t know, ‘Oh wait, I’m emotionally not safe.’” - Michelle Chalfant

“When there’s childhood trauma, relationships are much harder when you enter adulthood.” - Ilene Smith

“There’s usually something unhealed if we can’t attach in healthy ways.” - Ilene Smith

“When we get into reactivity, we don’t get into our experience.” - Ilene Smith

“The healing journey is about the body.” - Michelle Chalfant

“When you think about going towards a distraction, think about what it might be like to get into your body in a safe way.” - Ilene Smith

LINKS & RESOURCES

Ilene Smith Website

https://ilenesmith.com/

Ilene Smith Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/ilenesmithhealing/

“Moving Beyond Trauma” (Ilene Smith book)

https://movingbeyondtrauma.co/

ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Test

https://www.acesaware.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/ACE-Questionnaire-for-Adults-Identified-English.pdf

The Adult Chair® Membership (March Theme: Self-compassion)

https://theadultchair.com/membership/

The Adult Chair® Private Facebook Group

https://www.facebook.com/groups/theadultchair/

MORE ADULT CHAIR

The Adult Chair® Website

https://theadultchair.com

The Adult Chair® Membership

https://theadultchair.com/membership/

The Adult Chair® Workshop

https://theadultchair.com/events/

The Adult Chair® Coaching Certification

https://theadultchair.com/certification

STAY CONNECTED

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelle.chalfant

Facebook:

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undefined - 303: The Anxiety Survival Guide with The Anxiety Sisters

303: The Anxiety Survival Guide with The Anxiety Sisters

Do you know what anxiety really feels like? I’m not talking about the emotions of fear or stress, but what it feels like in your body.

So many of us live with anxiety and don’t even know it because it’s SO physical. It’s even easy to mistake it for physical disease, like heart issues or digestive issues.

That was the case for Abbe Greenberg and Maggie Sarachek, two soul sisters who are both mental health professionals and the founders of Anxiety Sisters, a supportive community for those living with anxiety. Though they can now see how their anxiety began showing up in early childhood, for years, they bounced from doctor to doctor and even spent time in the hospital before realizing the root cause of their suffering was anxiety.

This began their passion to help raise awareness around anxiety and help anxiety sufferers learn how to live full, happy lives – anxiety and all. We had an incredible conversation about all things anxiety and how to heal it, and I resonated with so many parts of their story...these ladies are the real deal!

Listen to discover:

  • Our stories of recognizing and healing anxiety
  • How anxiety manifests as physical symptoms
  • The power of acceptance in managing anxiety
  • Why connection is key to healing anxiety
  • How to pack a "spin kit" so you'll be prepared when anxiety strikes
  • The difference between anxiety and a panic attack
  • How to overcome phobias and agoraphobia

I know I have a lot of favorite topics, but anxiety is one I really feel we can't talk about enough. Too many people in the world are suffering from anxiety without even knowing it, and we have so many tools – from our support system to our sensory system – to help us find peace and balance in life.

It’s not about never feeling anxious again but learning how to find your own brand of happiness and how to take charge so anxiety no longer runs the show.

"I still didn't have the vocabulary or the words to make these connections of what I was feeling and how that was connected to anxiety." - Maggie Sarachek

"Anxiety becomes really debilitating when it's in the driver's seat." - Abbe Greenberg

"I think there is this process of accepting anxiety." - Maggie Sarachek

"Acceptance doesn't mean anything other than, 'This is where I am.’" - Michelle Chalfant

"Our brand of happy is anxious happy." - Abbe Greenberg

"Anxiety can no longer sneak up on you. And when it can't sneak up on you, it takes away two thirds of its power." - Abbe Greenberg

"No two people have the same exact anxiety and panic." - Michelle Chalfant

LINKS & RESOURCES

Anxiety Sisters Website

https://anxietysisters.com/

Anxiety Sisters Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/anxietysisters

*Home of a Tuesday night book club + supportive community

The Spin Cycle (Anxiety Sisters Podcast)

https://anxietysisters.com/podcasts/

"The Anxiety Sisters' Survival Guide" (Anxiety Sisters Book)

https://anxietysisters.com/anxiety-sisters-survival-guide/

Adult Chair® Coaches

https://theadultchair.com/coaches/

The Adult Chair® Private Facebook Group

https://www.facebook.com/groups/theadultchair/

MORE ADULT CHAIR

The Adult Chair® Website

https://theadultchair.com

The Adult Chair® Membership

https://theadultchair.com/membership/

The Adult Chair® Workshop

https://theadultchair.com/events/

The Adult Chair® Coaching Certification

https://theadultchair.com/certification

STAY CONNECTED

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelle.chalfant

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMichelleChalfantCo/

The Adult Chair® Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theadultchair/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Michellechalfant

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undefined - 305: How To Build Healthy Relationships

305: How To Build Healthy Relationships

Relationships are one of the most basic human needs, but building healthy relationships takes self-awareness and work. While we talk a lot about behaviors that can make a relationship unhealthy, such as narcissism and gaslighting (which are both more than unhealthy – they’re abuse), I thought it was time to talk about what makes a relationship a keeper.

What traits can you look to as your benchmark to see if your relationship is healthy and what should you aspire to if you’re working on creating healthier relationships in your life?

In this episode, I’m sharing eight traits that healthy relationships have in common – whether that’s a relationship with a partner, friend, family member or anyone!

Listen to discover:

  • The 8 qualities of a healthy relationship
  • What an apology is and what it isn’t
  • How to have open, honest communication
  • Relationship truths to live by

This doesn’t mean you have to get this right 100% of the time to be healthy, but healthy people DO work to repair mistakes and deepen connection, and that is what these practices will help you do.

Remember that, while it takes two to tango, you can change the dance of your relationship just by working on yourself. As you live more authentically from your Adult Chair, you will find the way you respond to others and the way you show up and communicate changes. If you’re in a relationship with another healthy individual, they will be drawn to match your energy and meet you with more authenticity, vulnerability and openness – the keys to connection.

“We don’t need to change other people to become who we want them to be.” - Michelle Chalfant

“If you hurt someone you care about, you apologize.” - Michelle Chalfant

“People in healthy relationships are interested in knowing what you need.” - Michelle Chalfant

“We remember to use the word ‘I’ and not ‘you.’ We express OUR needs.” - Michelle Chalfant

“Relationships take workthey really do.” - Michelle Chalfant

LINKS & RESOURCES

Episode #302: Gaslighting 101

https://theadultchair.com/podcasts/302-gaslighting-101/

Episode #301: Narcissism 101: What It Is & How To Heal It

https://theadultchair.com/podcasts/301/

Episode #261: How to Receive a Boundary from Your Adult Chair

https://theadultchair.com/podcasts/261/

Adult Chair® Coaches

https://theadultchair.com/coaches/

MORE ADULT CHAIR

The Adult Chair® Website

https://theadultchair.com

The Adult Chair® Membership

https://theadultchair.com/membership/

The Adult Chair® Workshop

https://theadultchair.com/events/

The Adult Chair® Coaching Certification

https://theadultchair.com/certification

STAY CONNECTED

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelle.chalfant

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMichelleChalfantCo/

The Adult Chair® Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theadultchair/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Michellechalfant

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