56 min

Uncovering The Key to Understanding and Moving Through Ambiguous Loss with Treisha Paterson Bounce Out of Bed

    • Self-Improvement

What even is ambiguous loss? If this caught your attention and you’re here listening to my voice now, stay tuned.
So many losses happen in our life, and I don’t mean just when someone passes. Loss that’s unresolved, is where it begins. And it’s actually got a name.
Ambiguous loss.
Talking about this kind of loss and grief associated with it is such an important convo and Treisha’s knowledge and wisdom on the topic, through her academic research together with lived experience, is incredible.
Discover:-

- Why it seems easier to avoid and push away hard things?
- How to give yourself permission to mourn
- How do know if you’re experiencing an ambiguous loss
- The first step to healing
- What reframing looks like
- Why it’s important for any coach to understand trauma and its impact
- The difference between shame and guilt
- The reason why sharing is such an important step in the process
“We all have the power within us to transcend those messes, and transform the story of trauma and struggle into the story of triumph and deep soul connection.” Dr Treisha Peterson
Dr. Treisha Peterson is a Trauma-Certified Family Life Educator and Coach, Professor, and Researcher of motherhood, social narratives, and families experiencing distress and trauma.
Treisha supports Moms who feel burned out by caregiver fatigue and women who feel overwhelmed by society’s ideals of motherhood and helps her clients let go of the shame, blame, and guilt often associated with the being a mother to tweens, teens, and young adults. Guiding them to quiet the noise of not enough-hood and hear the voice of their own intuition, grace, and wisdom so they can support their children and families in ways that foster healing and deeper, more trusting connections.
Follow Treisha:
Facebook: Treisha Peterson
Tik Tok: mama phd
Spotify/Apple: Life and Love In the Q
Website: treishapeterson.com
Bounce Out of Bed hosted by Amanda Ewin, Lifestyle Coach.
Follow Amanda:
Website: amandaewin.com
Instagram: @amandaewin

What even is ambiguous loss? If this caught your attention and you’re here listening to my voice now, stay tuned.
So many losses happen in our life, and I don’t mean just when someone passes. Loss that’s unresolved, is where it begins. And it’s actually got a name.
Ambiguous loss.
Talking about this kind of loss and grief associated with it is such an important convo and Treisha’s knowledge and wisdom on the topic, through her academic research together with lived experience, is incredible.
Discover:-

- Why it seems easier to avoid and push away hard things?
- How to give yourself permission to mourn
- How do know if you’re experiencing an ambiguous loss
- The first step to healing
- What reframing looks like
- Why it’s important for any coach to understand trauma and its impact
- The difference between shame and guilt
- The reason why sharing is such an important step in the process
“We all have the power within us to transcend those messes, and transform the story of trauma and struggle into the story of triumph and deep soul connection.” Dr Treisha Peterson
Dr. Treisha Peterson is a Trauma-Certified Family Life Educator and Coach, Professor, and Researcher of motherhood, social narratives, and families experiencing distress and trauma.
Treisha supports Moms who feel burned out by caregiver fatigue and women who feel overwhelmed by society’s ideals of motherhood and helps her clients let go of the shame, blame, and guilt often associated with the being a mother to tweens, teens, and young adults. Guiding them to quiet the noise of not enough-hood and hear the voice of their own intuition, grace, and wisdom so they can support their children and families in ways that foster healing and deeper, more trusting connections.
Follow Treisha:
Facebook: Treisha Peterson
Tik Tok: mama phd
Spotify/Apple: Life and Love In the Q
Website: treishapeterson.com
Bounce Out of Bed hosted by Amanda Ewin, Lifestyle Coach.
Follow Amanda:
Website: amandaewin.com
Instagram: @amandaewin

56 min