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Healing Trauma Triggers: How Hypnotherapy Resolves Intrusive Memories
Have you ever wondered why certain situations make you feel anxious, angry, or unsafe, even when there’s no real danger? Or why you have intrusive memories or flashbacks from stressful or traumatic events that barge in without warning? These are actually common symptoms of unhealed trauma. Triggers and intrusive memories are unfinished trauma responses stored in the subconscious mind and nervous system. Often, these can continue to affect you years or even decades after the t

Katie Potratz
6 min read


How Trauma Changes Your Brain and Beliefs (And How Hypnotherapy Can Help Heal it)
Trauma is more than a stressful experience. It changes your brain and alters your beliefs. Two people can experience the same event. One person feels shaken but moves on. The other develops anxiety, seems to become hypervigilant, and experiences intrusive flashbacks of the experience. Why? Because trauma isn’t about what happened to you, it’s about what happened within you as a result of what happened to you. As bestselling author, Gabor Mate describes it , trauma is not the

Katie Potratz
6 min read


The Root Cause of Anxiety: Why Trauma Keeps You Stuck in Fight-or-Flight
Anxiety isn’t a random malfunction, even if your anxiety feels random. Anxiety is a highly intelligent survival response rooted in your brain and nervous system. Many people mistakenly think “calmness” is the solution to anxiety. They’ll say things like “just relax”, which of course, don’t help at all. When we understand that anxiety is your brain and body’s threat detection system sensing danger and trying to protect you, the solution becomes much clearer. It’s not calmness

Katie Potratz
5 min read


Why Understanding Your Anxiety Isn’t the Same as Healing It (and Why You Can’t Think Your Way Out of Anxiety)
This is for you if you’ve done the work, but anxiety still shows up. You’ve read the books. You’ve listened to the podcasts. You’ve gone to therapy. You know the coping strategies by heart. You understand your triggers. You can probably explain why you’re anxious. But none of this has actually stopped the anxiety from showing up. This is because anxiety isn’t something you can think your way out of. It’s a subconscious, emotional pattern, not a logical problem. Many people

Katie Potratz
6 min read
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