
CPTSD: Coping with Loneliness
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About this listen
Key Takeaways
• Loneliness with CPTSD is rooted in nervous system responses, not personal failure
• Shame and self-criticism often intensify isolation for trauma survivors
• Small, safe steps toward connection can gently retrain your brain over time
• Self-compassion and self-soothing are essential skills for coping with loneliness
• Healthy boundaries create safer, more sustainable connectionsWhat You’ll Discover
• How trauma wires the brain to fear connection and crave isolation
• Practical grounding and reframing techniques for lonely moments
• Ways to redefine connection and find community that fits you
• The role of grief and self-rediscovery in healing from loneliness
• How to turn self-kindness into a foundation for future relationships
Resources Mentioned
• “The Body Keeps the Score” by Bessel van der Kolk
• “Attached” by Amir Levine & Rachel Heller
• “Braving the Wilderness” by Brené Brown
• “Loneliness and Social Isolation as Risk Factors for Mortality” (Holt-Lunstad et al., 2015)
• CPTSD Foundation online community
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