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MPOD-12: Flexing Emotional Resilience
Thomas shares how he had to flex his emotional resilience muscle this weekend to confront some issues. He discusses steps that can help survivors of sexual abuse become more resilient
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Thomas shares how he had to flex his emotional resilience muscle this weekend to confront some issues. He discusses steps that can help survivors of sexual abuse become more resilient
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Thomas discusses takeaways from a coaching session where the sexually abused survivor's family re-victimized and re-traumatized him.
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Is people pleasing or compliance patterns manifesting from your sexual abuse history?
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Thomas and Mike share a candid, powerfully touching moment as they discuss the transformation that has occurred for Mike going through the coaching program. Where do you want to be on your journey months from now?
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Thomas continues with a blast from the past. Two of the youngest guys Thomas has coached share their experience of the transformational workshop retreat
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Thomas shares a blast from the past. Two of the youngest guys Thomas has coached share their experience of the transformational workshop retreat.
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Thomas candidly dives into a few reasons male survivors might be reluctant to disclose the sexual abuse. He opens up and shares a rare detail about his own sexual abuse and disclosure.
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Two strangers meet. Thomas met Dave after speaking at the Courage Conference in Florida. They asked each other one question "What does it look like for us to be a part of each others life
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male survivors, stepping into their greatness and being who they were meant to be, and doing the work to get to that place
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Thomas shares two recent coaching sessions with high-functioning survivors. One survivor deals with the aftermath by acting out and repeating abusive behaviors
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Toxic family behavior can look cruel, critical, controlling, and show a lack of empathy or respect for your boundaries
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Many survivors consider it a severe form of post-traumatic stress disorder. It’s by given five distinct troublesome features by therapist P. Walker. Those five features are