Healing from abuse is not a straight line — it’s a deeply personal journey that requires courage, support, and intentional action.
In this video, we explore the key pathways to healing after experiencing emotional, physical, or psychological abuse:
🔹 The role of therapy in processing trauma
🔹 The importance of accountability
🔹 The power and complexity of forgiveness, and how it can (or can’t) play a part
Whether you’re a survivor, a supporter, or someone working to understand trauma better, this conversation offers a grounded, hope-filled look at what healing can actually look like.
You are not alone. Healing is possible. Change is real.
Let’s talk about it — with honesty, empathy, and strength.
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Healing from abuse is not a straight line — it’s a deeply personal journey that requires courage, support, and intentional action.
In this video, we explore the key pathways to healing after experiencing emotional, physical, or psychological abuse:
🔹 The role of therapy in processing trauma
🔹 The importance of accountability
🔹 The power and complexity of forgiveness, and how it can (or can’t) play a part
Whether you’re a survivor, a supporter, or someone working to understand trauma better, this conversation offers a grounded, hope-filled look at what healing can actually look like.
You are not alone. Healing is possible. Change is real.
Let’s talk about it — with honesty, empathy, and strength.
This episode encapsulates one key factor, (based on my experience in the field working as a scrum master, with scrum masters as an agile coach and RTE and even as product owner) paying attention to which can help a scrum master moving the needle from being a good to a great one at it.
What is this one critical success factor which does need help from so many other facets of a scrum master persona to succeed.
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Healing from abuse is not a straight line — it’s a deeply personal journey that requires courage, support, and intentional action.
In this video, we explore the key pathways to healing after experiencing emotional, physical, or psychological abuse:
🔹 The role of therapy in processing trauma
🔹 The importance of accountability
🔹 The power and complexity of forgiveness, and how it can (or can’t) play a part
Whether you’re a survivor, a supporter, or someone working to understand trauma better, this conversation offers a grounded, hope-filled look at what healing can actually look like.
You are not alone. Healing is possible. Change is real.
Let’s talk about it — with honesty, empathy, and strength.