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The Slow Down Podcast
Sonia Fregoso
16 episodes
13 hours ago
Welcome! I'm Sonia Fregoso a licensed psychotherapist, intuitive guide, and the host of The Slow Down Podcast. A space where I hope you'll find wisdom, guidance, healing, and a sense of safety. So get cozy, slow down, and dive deep with me as I talk about healing, feeling, and slowing down. *This podcast is not considered therapy :)
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Welcome! I'm Sonia Fregoso a licensed psychotherapist, intuitive guide, and the host of The Slow Down Podcast. A space where I hope you'll find wisdom, guidance, healing, and a sense of safety. So get cozy, slow down, and dive deep with me as I talk about healing, feeling, and slowing down. *This podcast is not considered therapy :)
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Part 1: Coping isn’t the same as healing (and that’s okay)
The Slow Down Podcast
5 minutes 40 seconds
9 months ago
Part 1: Coping isn’t the same as healing (and that’s okay)

Keywords

coping, healing, somatic therapy, emotional health, mental wellness, self-care, trauma recovery, body-centered practices, emotional intelligence, personal growth


Summary

In this conversation, Sonia explores the critical distinction between coping and healing, emphasizing that while coping mechanisms can help individuals get through difficult moments, true healing requires addressing the root causes of emotional pain. Sonia shares personal experiences with coping strategies and highlights the transformative power of somatic therapy in achieving deep healing. The discussion underscores the importance of body-centered practices in fostering emotional safety and well-being.


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Takeaways

  1. Coping is about getting through a moment, while healing shifts the root of the pattern.

  2. Coping mechanisms can include overanalyzing emotions and staying busy to avoid feelings.

  3. Coping can appear as strength on the outside, but one can still feel broken inside.

  4. Therapy can provide support, but deep healing often requires somatic approaches.

  5. Healing happens in the body, not just in the mind.

  6. Coping tools are like band-aids; deep healing is like surgery.

  7. Feeling safe in your body is crucial for emotional healing.

  8. Coping can lead to repetitive patterns and triggers in life.

  9. Personal experiences can reveal the limitations of coping strategies.

  10. Body-centered practices can help individuals connect with their emotions safely.


About Sonia

I’m Sonia Fregoso, a Xicana licensed therapist and intuitive healer. With 15 years of experience in healing trauma—religious, generational, sexual, and systemic—I guide others on their journeys to emotional well-being and spiritual alignment.


Stay connected:

🌿 Website: https://obsidianwoman.com/

🌿 Instagram: @lasoniafregoso

The Slow Down Podcast
Welcome! I'm Sonia Fregoso a licensed psychotherapist, intuitive guide, and the host of The Slow Down Podcast. A space where I hope you'll find wisdom, guidance, healing, and a sense of safety. So get cozy, slow down, and dive deep with me as I talk about healing, feeling, and slowing down. *This podcast is not considered therapy :)