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Telling Your Survivor Story: From Trauma To Transformation

by Al Siebert, Ph.D.

Anyone who survives a traumatic experience will never be the same again. Some survivors remain emotionally wounded for life. They relive and re-experience distressing moments again and again. Many survivors recover fairly well with the help of an accommodating family and friends.

A few do more than recover, however. They heal and grow and become even better than they were before. They become transformed in ways they value highly.

Every transformational journey is unique, but the heroic survivors have two things in common. First they integrate the traumatic experience into their identity and make the experience a defining part of their life story. Second, they talk or write about it in a way that is helpful to others.

The transformational process of recovery from deeply traumatic experiences into being a helpful resource for others, follows a sequence of steps and phases:

Free Fall Phase: Reliving fears and memories

Taking Control Phase: Wrestling for control of your spirit

Transition Phase: Awkward efforts in unfamiliar territory

Reemerging Phase: Publicly declare and validate your new identity

Al Siebert has studied mental health for over thirty years. He is author of The Survivor Personality: Why Some People Are Stronger, Smarter, and More Skillful at Handling Life's Difficulties...and How You Can Be, Too.

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