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Read more about the article The Healing Jar

The Healing Jar

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

A gentle, practical tool that helps you notice the small healing steps your trauma brain forgets—and finally see your progress add up.

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Read more about the article A Medication for Dissociation? (Healing DID)

A Medication for Dissociation? (Healing DID)

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

A clear, trauma-informed explanation of early research on a repurposed medication for dissociation—and what it may or may not mean for people with DID.

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Read more about the article You Didn’t Mess Up: You Had a Human Moment

You Didn’t Mess Up: You Had a Human Moment

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

A short reflection on how recognizing a “human moment” can soften shame and strengthen self-compassion.

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Read more about the article A Ceremony for Your Grief

A Ceremony for Your Grief

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Learn how simple, intentional rituals can help you acknowledge unspoken grief from complex trauma and offer your system a safe place to begin healing.

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Read more about the article How to Repair and Reconnect with a System

How to Repair and Reconnect with a System

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

A compassionate guide to repairing trust with your DID/OSDD system through reflection, direct communication, and consistent follow-through.

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Read more about the article Are You Estranged from Family During the Holidays?

Are You Estranged from Family During the Holidays?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

A compassionate reflection on surviving the holidays after family estrangement and finding new, safer forms of connection.

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Read more about the article From Self-Criticism to Healing: The Power of Neutral Self-Talk

From Self-Criticism to Healing: The Power of Neutral Self-Talk

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

A gentle guide to using neutral self-talk as a bridge from survival thinking to genuine self-compassion in trauma recovery.

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Read more about the article How to Reparent Yourself: Gentle Steps Toward Safety, Trust, and Healing

How to Reparent Yourself: Gentle Steps Toward Safety, Trust, and Healing

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Discover how reparenting can help you meet unmet childhood needs with compassion and consistency, creating safety and healing from within.

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Read more about the article OCD or DID? How to Recognize Which Kind of Intrusive Thoughts You’re Having

OCD or DID? How to Recognize Which Kind of Intrusive Thoughts You’re Having

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Explores how intrusive thoughts differ in OCD and DID, helping you recognize whether a thought is anxiety-driven or a part’s communication.

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Read more about the article Healing After Trauma: Testing the Rules That Once Kept You Safe

Healing After Trauma: Testing the Rules That Once Kept You Safe

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Explore how “opposite experiments” help you question old trauma rules and discover that it’s safe to live differently now.

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