The Trauma Compass
Discover insights, somatic practices, and compassionate support for lasting growth. đż Letâs find your way forwardâone step at a time.
01/21/2025
The post explores the challenges of self-discovery for individuals with Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD), likening it to learning to ride a bike. It emphasizes how trauma can disrupt self-connection, leaving a sense of emptiness. Progress involves small, intentional steps towards self-awareness and acceptance, nurturing foundational needs for healing....
Understanding Your Identity After Trauma The post explores the challenges of self-discovery for individuals with Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD), likening it to learning to ride a bike. It emphasizes how trauma can disrupt sâŚ
01/16/2025
Showering can be particularly challenging for individuals with CPTSD due to various emotions and past experiences. Overcoming these hurdles involves recognizing personal motivations for hygiene, addressing self-shame, and finding manageable ways to create a comforting shower routine. It's essential to focus on personal needs and progress at one's own pace....
Tools for Complex PTSD: Showering Showering can be particularly challenging for individuals with CPTSD due to various emotions and past experiences. Overcoming these hurdles involves recognizing personal motivations for hygiene, adâŚ
01/09/2025
Massage is a powerful healing tool for CPTSD, releasing tension, calming the nervous system, and fostering safety. Start small: find trauma-informed therapists, practice self-massage, or use breathing techniques. Explore healing through touch! đ
Tools for Managing Complex PTSD: Massage Growing up, my Dad changed his career towards Massage therapy. His route wasnât to do the âfluff and buffâ that he saw others do. The more I learned, the more I realized his focusâŚ
01/07/2025
Welcome to The Trauma Compass! If youâve found your way here, youâre likely navigating the twists and turns of trauma recoveryâor maybe you Googled, âWhy am I like this?â Either way, Iâm so glad youâre here. Iâm Candace Dickinson, a Licensed Mental Health Clinician with over 11 years of experience, and your guide through the messy yet meaningful journey of healing. Healing can feel like wandering through a forest without GPSâconfusing, unpredictable, and frustrating (kind of like herding cats, a.k.a. emotions). But with a little humor, some practical tools, and a lot of compassion, this space is here to help you make sense of it all. Letâs get started....
Unpacking Trauma with Curiosity, Compassion, and a Dash of Humor Welcome to The Trauma Compass! If youâve found your way here, youâre likely navigating the twists and turns of trauma recoveryâor maybe you Googled, âWhy am I like this?â Either way, Iâm so glad yoâŚ
12/19/2024
Adult coloring books can benefit individuals by reducing anxiety, promoting creativity, and encouraging presence. Research highlights their effectiveness, especially for veterans with PTSD. However, moderation is crucial, as excessive coloring may lead to disconnection from others and increased dissociative symptoms....
Tools for Managing Complex PTSD: Coloring Adult coloring books can benefit individuals by reducing anxiety, promoting creativity, and encouraging presence. Research highlights their effectiveness, especially for veterans with PTSD. HoweverâŚ
12/12/2024
đ New Post: Tools for Managing CPTSD đ
This week, Iâm sharing a powerful tool called "Hands-on Heart" to help with emotional regulation, distress, and connecting with your body. Try it out, and let me know how it worked for you in the comments! đ
Tools for Managing Complex PTSD: Hands-on Heart Technique The content introduces tools for managing Complex PTSD, specifically the âHands-on Heartâ technique, which helps regain awareness and emotional regulation. Regular practice of this skilâŚ
12/02/2024
đ¨ Avoiding Impulsivity: Tips for Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired đ¨
Ever find yourself spiraling after skipping lunch, lashing out over something small, or making questionable decisions after a sleepless night? Same. HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired) is a simple yet powerful tool to help us recognize when weâre vulnerableâand to course-correct before things go sideways.
At The Trauma Compass, weâre all about finding our true north, even when life feels like a rocky trail. This post dives into each HALT state with a mix of personal stories, and practical tips for staying grounded.
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⨠Let us know in the comments: Whatâs your funniest or most relatable HALT moment? Have you ever gone full-on hangry or made a late-night decision that still haunts you? Share your story and letâs laugh (or cry) about it together! â¨
Avoiding Impulsivity: Tips for Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired At Trauma Compass, we emphasize self-awareness by recognizing states of vulnerabilityâhungry, angry, lonely, and tired. These conditions can lead to harmful behaviors and decisions. Understanding aâŚ
11/12/2024
đ Get Ready to Navigate Healing with The Trauma Compass! đ
Iâm thrilled to kick off a special pre-introduction series on The Trauma Compass! Before we dive into the full blog introduction, Iâll be sharing posts that explore some of the practical tools and foundational concepts you can expect to see throughout this journey.
The first post in this series, âBreathing: The Simple, Powerful Tool You're Overlookingâ, is live now! đ§ââď¸
đ¨ In this post, weâll explore why breathing is more than just wellness trend (trust me, I thought the same thing at first). Breathing is one of the only life-sustaining functions we can controlâand learning how to use it effectively can help calm your body, reset your mind, and bring relief in moments of stress or panic.
⨠What Youâll Learn:
Why your breath is the secret remote control for your nervous system.
Three simple breathing techniques to help with stress, sleep, or even a full-on panic attack.
How to find the style of breathing that works best for you.
đŹ Letâs Start a Conversation:
Whatâs your go-to strategy when youâre feeling overwhelmed? Share your thoughts in the comments belowâIâd love to hear what works for you!
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Stay tuned for more pre-introduction posts leading up to the full launch of The Trauma Compass!
Breathing: The Simple, Powerful Tool Youâre Overlooking Disclaimer: This post is part of a series leading up to the official introduction of The Trauma Compass. Think of it as a sneak peek into the tools and insights weâll explore together on this blog.âŚ
đ Welcome to The Trauma Compass! đ
Hello, friends! Iâm so excited to share this space with you. The Trauma Compass is a blog dedicated to helping trauma survivors navigate the complex journey of healing with a little guidance, a lot of compassion, and maybe even a laugh or two along the way.
Healing can feel messy and overwhelmingâlike wandering through a forest without a map. Thatâs why I created this space: to offer practical tools, somatic practices, and relatable insights that make the process feel just a little more manageable. Whether youâre looking for clarity, feeling stuck, or supporting a loved one, this is a place where growth, understanding, and connection are always within reach. đ
⨠Mark Your Calendars! Our first post will go live on 1/7/2025! â¨
Hereâs what youâll find at The Trauma Compass: ⨠Posts exploring trauma, PTSD, and emotional recovery. ⨠Practical tools like exercises, worksheets, and resources to help you along the way. ⨠A mix of humor, metaphors, and encouragementâbecause healing doesnât have to be so serious all the time.
Iâd love for you to join this journey! Head over to www.thetraumacompass.com to learn more and get ready for our first post. Let me know what topics youâd like to see in the future. Together, weâll navigate the path to resilience, one step at a time.
đŹ Drop a comment below to say hi or share what brought you hereâI canât wait to connect! And if you know someone who might benefit from this space, feel free to share this page with them. Letâs build a community of support and understanding, together. đ§
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