This Week’s [pretty Catholic] Trauma Survivor Resource Roundup

What do trauma survivors need? This week’s resources, Catholic style

Inclusion does not equal endorsement of concept, source, writer, etc.

Update: My Domestic Church has taken over the weekly 7 Quick Takes. I’ll try linking up there.

Having trouble finding whoooo you want to be? Maybe it’s time to find your cycle-breaking Beatitude or take Self-Control 101. Image © Erin McCole Cupp 2022
  1. I know, it’s the Easter Season, but Single Mom Smiling has a great post on what Jesus saw (and sees) in us in the pre-trauma of Palm Sunday.
  2. You know I’m all about the link between trauma and food addiction. Turns out some people think that the military may be creating a perfect storm for eating disorders.
  3. “If you have an eating disorder, you can get better.”
  4. Did COVID-19 make the world a better place for people with eating disorders?
  5. It’s not what you’re eating. It’s what’s eating your mind: Repetitive negative thinking linked to specific disordered eating behaviors in adolescent girls.
  6. The crossroads of parenting after trauma and contributing to healthy, non-emotional eating in our kids: Tips for Talking to Kids About Weight and Eating.
  7. Ending with your weekly reminder that All Things New: Breaking the Cycle and Raising a Joyful Family is available for purchase. Already read your copy? Leave a review on Amazon and/or Goodreads (please, leave a review–it takes courage, but it helps the people who need the message find it), and don’t forget to link up with this month’s An Open Book from Carolyn Astfalk & Catholic Mom.

This week’s AV: Am I going to keep sharing stuff from Cinema Therapy? Ob…viously.

Thanks for reading, listening & watching, fellow image-bearers. Now give My Domestic Church a look-see.

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