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Intuition or Anxiety? How Trauma and Hypervigilance Can Blur the Difference
Anxiety, Trauma Kristina Cilento Anxiety, Trauma Kristina Cilento

Intuition or Anxiety? How Trauma and Hypervigilance Can Blur the Difference

If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re experiencing intuition or anxiety, you’re not alone. Many people with trauma histories, relationship anxiety, hypervigilance, or chronic stress struggle to tell the difference between genuine intuition and nervous system activation. In this article, we explore how trauma, attachment wounds, and anxiety can shape your “gut feelings,” what intuition actually feels like, and how therapies like EMDR, somatic therapy, and parts work/IFS can help you build more trust in your internal experience.

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Why You’re So Hard on Yourself and How Self-Compassion Fixes It
Anxiety Brooke Hatfield Anxiety Brooke Hatfield

Why You’re So Hard on Yourself and How Self-Compassion Fixes It

We all have an inner critic. We learn early on how to talk to ourselves based on how those around us talk to us and themselves. A lot of us also have a belief that in order for us to succeed we have to be hard on ourselves, we believe that self compassion is indulgence, letting ourselves off the hook, not holding ourselves accountable. In reality the negative voice is actually not helpful at all, it’s incredibly harmful.

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Parentification: Hidden Trauma, People Pleasing and Adult Anxiety
Trauma, Anxiety Kristina Cilento Trauma, Anxiety Kristina Cilento

Parentification: Hidden Trauma, People Pleasing and Adult Anxiety

Parentification is a form of developmental trauma where children take on emotional or practical caregiving roles too early. This article explores emotional and instrumental parentification, how it affects anxiety, boundaries, relationships, and self-worth in adulthood, and how trauma-focused approaches like EMDR can help heal over-responsibility and survival-based coping patterns.

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