
In this heartfelt interview, Caitlin Thompson speaks with trauma-informed practitioner Jetta Blaine about the importance of trauma-informed practices in Kambo ceremonies. She shares her personal journey from battling an eating disorder to reclaiming empowerment and resilience.Jetta opens up about living at war with herself, struggling with a binge/purge cycle, and how trauma shaped her inner world. She shares how our coping mechanisms—often misunderstood—are actually powerful survival strategies designed by the body and psyche.✨
Topics we explore:
-Jetta’s personal story of healing from an eating disorder
-How trauma can heighten perceptual awareness and awaken hidden gifts
-Why coping mechanisms are survival strategies, not failures
-The importance of agency and empowerment in post-traumatic growth
-How trauma manifests in the body as disease
-Subtle yet powerful ways trauma-informed practitioners can create safer healing spaces
🌿 Go Deeper with JettaWant to go deeper in learning about trauma-informed care in Kambo practices? 🌱
Don’t miss this live introductory online workshop with Jetta Blaine, where she shares the foundations of how to implement trauma-informed care in the Kambo space.