Andreia Costa
3 hours ago2 min read
Trauma, Memory, and the Body: When the Past Repeats Itself
Addressing traumatic experiences can feel daunting. It often brings doubt, questions, and a strong sense of reluctance. This is not surprising. Trauma work requires us to think about, feel, or re-experience events that we were never meant to endure in the first place. I often describe trauma as a wardrobe. Inside, we store different experiences, emotions, and memories. Over time, more and more is placed inside until it becomes overwhelming. Eventually, we push it to the back


