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“What Happened to You?” The Question That Changed Everything | Sammie Lee on Trauma & Recovery

“What Happened to You?” The Question That Changed Everything | Sammie Lee on Trauma & Recovery

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“Nobody ever asked me what happened. They only asked why.”

In this emotional clip from The True Form Podcast, Eating Disorder and Trauma-Informed Specialist Sammie Lee shares the moment her healing truly began — when someone finally asked the right question.

This conversation dives into:
– Why the question “what happened to you?” is more powerful than “what’s wrong with you?”
– How our medical and mental health systems often miss the mark
– The role of presence, compassion, and deep listening in trauma recovery

If you or someone you know is navigating disordered eating, trauma, or recovery, this is a must-watch moment.

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