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Trust & Thrive
Welcome to Trust & Thrive! My name is Tara Montazeri and I'm an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist. Through insightful and vulnerable discussions, I hope to inspire my listeners to trust the process of their unique journey and thrive as their most authentic self. I aim to encourage these actions with a conscious, practical, and attainable approach to self-reflection and community care. I often feature individuals from a multitude of professional fields, levels of expertise, and life experiences who generously share their stories and invaluable knowledge to my listeners and me. My guests and I touch on topics related to mental health, relationships, systemic issues, generational wounds, and other topics that influence us in our everyday lives. I hope these conversations encourage us to approach our journey of self-awareness in a thoughtful, mindful and compassionate way.
Instagram and TikTok: @trustandthrive; Website: www.tara-mont.com; Email: trustandthrive@gmail.com
Trust & Thrive
256: Understanding Somatic Symptoms of Trauma - with Simone Saunders, Registered Social Worker & Founder of The Cognitive Corner
Simone Saunders is a seasoned Registered Social Worker, therapist, content creator, and speaker dedicated to fostering mental health awareness and destigmatizing mental health issues especially within BIPOC communities.
With a wealth of experience in the field, Simone has emerged as a trusted advocate and educator, committed to breaking down barriers surrounding mental health. As the founder and director of The Cognitive Corner, she has established a culturally responsive and trauma-informed group psychological practice where Simone and her team ensure that mental health services are not only accessible but also tailored to the unique needs of individuals who access services.
In this episode, we discuss the connection between trauma and the body. We explore how trauma can manifest physically and how we can learn to be in tune with our body. We also discuss intellectualizing as a coping mechanism, and the importance of self-compassion on one's healing journey.
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