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Declare this over your life…
Better late than never. 💚 We’re already a few days into June, but it’s never too late to be intentional about the words you’re speaking over your life. As you move through this month, I encourage you to release what no longer serves you so you can receive what God has for you. Choose heali
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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Reparent Yourself
Wow… where do I start? On Tuesday, I met with my book coach to go through the final edits for my upcoming book, Reparent Yourself: A 90-Day Guide to Healing Your Inner Child. Whew. This book has truly been a labor of love. Imagine 90 days dedicated to your healing journey. For 90 days, you
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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When constructive criticism is not constructive
Sometimes constructive criticism feels like rejection because growing up, correction wasn’t given with love. If every mistake was met with shame, yelling, ridicule, or withdrawal, your brain may have learned that being corrected means you’re bad, not that you’re learning. As an adult, even ge
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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Why you keep choosing the same pattern
You keep choosing the same pattern because your nervous system is often drawn to what feels familiar, not necessarily what is healthy. Many of the relationship patterns we struggle with as adults can be traced back to childhood experiences, attachment wounds, and unmet emotional needs. Healin
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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The Mother Wound
Mother wounds don’t heal by finding someone else to give you what you didn’t receive. They begin to heal when you learn to become the safe, loving, nurturing presence your younger self always needed. The first step in healing the mother wound is healing the inner child. Reparenting yourself m
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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This is where stress lives
Chronic pain is not always just about the body. When the nervous system carries stress for years, the body often pays the price. Chronic pain. Fatigue. Digestive issues. Autoimmune symptoms. The body has a way of speaking when the stress has gone unaddressed for too long. That’s why
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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Healing increased this…
Healing changed more than my mindset. It increased my capacity to receive. To receive love. To receive help. To receive peace. To receive what God was trying to place in my hands. I’m grateful!!! #healing #innerchildhealing #trauma #traumahealing #Lemon8
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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Self-sabotage is this…
Some people think self-sabotage is laziness, lack of discipline, or a lack of faith. It’s none of that. You've prayed for the relationship, the opportunity, the healing, the promotion, or the next level, but your nervous system doesn't feel safe having it. If chaos was familiar, peac
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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Trauma responses are the ways your mind and body learned to protect you when something felt unsafe. What looks like overreacting, shutting down, people-pleasing #healing #innerchildhealing #trauma #traumaresponse #nervoussystemregulation
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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Stop abandoning yourself
You have been conditioned to abandon yourself. To people-please, overgive, stay silent, and shrink yourself to avoid losing love. Somewhere along the way, you learned that being who others needed felt safer than being fully you. But abandoning yourself was survival. Healing begins when you
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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Healing is not something you have to earn. It is something God desires for you. You may have been wounded, but you were never meant to stay stuck there. Wholeness, restoration, peace, and freedom are part of God’s heart for your life. ❤️ #healwithgod #healing #trauma #innerchildhealing
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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God sees you🙏🏾
Some of the hardest battles aren’t visible to the world. To the woman who continues to show up with grace, love, and strength, even while carrying things no one knows about…I see you. And more importantly, God sees you. ❤️ #healing #traumahealing #innerchildhealing #womenempowerin
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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You are enough🫂
Just a reminder… You are not your past, your mistakes, your struggles, or your circumstances. You are who God says you are. You were created in the image and likeness of God, which means your worth, value, and identity were NEVER meant to come from people, relationships, achievements, or wha
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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This is why you're obsessed with them…
Limerence often isn’t just about attraction—it can feel like emotional obsession, craving, and attaching your worth to someone’s attention. For many people, the roots can trace back to childhood experiences like inconsistent love, emotional neglect, abandonment, or having to earn affection.
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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I know some of you may be walking through difficult seasons right now… uncertainty, heartbreak, pressure, disappointment, or simply trying to hold it all together. But I want to encourage you today: You are still blessed. And being blessed doesn’t always mean everything is perfect. Someti
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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You're MORE than titles
Don’t put me in a box 📦 Many see me as a trauma counselor. A neuroscience coach. A life coach. A financial professional. An author. A speaker. And while all of that is true… I’m still MORE than titles. At my core, I help women heal what trauma, survival mode, and limiting beliefs tried to
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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Your personality is not you
Trauma doesn’t just affect what happened to you. It can shape who you believe you are. It can make you believe you’re not enough. That your worth is in what you produce. That you have to overachieve, overgive, or stay small just to feel safe. That being seen is dangerous. That your
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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Trauma can create identities that protect you in survival but sabotage you in abundance. So if you’re not where you want to be financially, stop focusing only on what you want and start focusing on WHO you’re becoming. Because kingdom wealth doesn’t just require desire. It requires character,
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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You dont have a money problem…
Some people don’t have a money problem. They have a trauma-conditioned identity that rejects overflow. When someone grows up with trauma such as rejection, instability, lack, chaos, abandonment, criticism, or not feeling safe, the brain and nervous system often adapt for survival, not overflow.
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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To EVERY woman who mothers… The ones who gave birth, the ones who adopted, the ones who are expecting, the ones who mentor, nurture, pray, guide, teach, lead, and love. The ones raising children, helping raise nieces, nephews, and grandchildren, showing up for spiritual daughters/sons, clien
Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

Dr Marlene Phillip | Trauma Ed

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