Kate Silverton on the Hidden Struggles Behind Her Journey to Becoming a Therapist
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- In this episode of the Therapy Works podcast, I speak to Kate Silverton, a renowned broadcaster turned child therapist. We delve into a deeply personal and intimate conversation about navigating public and personal lives, overcoming complex childhood traumas, and the transformative power of therapy. Kate shares her journey from experiencing severe trauma in childhood to finding peace and healing through therapy. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of her career, her significant relationships, and her mission to break the cycle of trauma for future generations through her work with children and her books. We also explore the importance of self-soothing, emotional regulation, and the impact of healthy relationships.
Find out more about Kate Silverton and her work over on her website - www.katesilver...
And find her on Instagram here - / katesilverton
Otherwise, if you’d like to connect, I post regularly on Instagram, with more thoughts and some Monday Top Tips - / juliasamuelmbe
And for more info, check out my website - juliasamuel.co.uk
This is so courageous. Thank you both. It’s about time society listened to survivors so that they don’t have to carry the pain alone. Childhood trauma has life long impact but can be overcome and there is hope towards living a contented life. Understanding and healing ourselves is the key to unraveling our self sabotaging behaviours and addictions . X
This made me cry . Wow , how I wish there had been understanding like this years ago.
I know, I know. I'm so happy that we're able to have more of these conversations now, and I can only imagine how much this could have helped many years ago.
Thank you to all of you. This totally resonates. My deepest wish would be that schools are educated and that teacher training would include IFS and neuroscience. On a personal level I spent my childhood becoming hyper vigilant, trying to find or create a safe camp, as the camps of mum and dad were ones in which I would either drown or be not allowed in. Only through long term therapy ( and latterly IFS) am I seeing that my parts were working overtime, constantly. I’m 75 and Kate Silverton is speaking my language. There is a safe camp to go to, it takes work to find it. Thank you
Thank you so much for such a thorough comment, for sharing so much about your experience, and for connecting with this video. I really appreciate it, and I'm glad that this video speaks to you :D
This was a stunning conversation. Thankyou for having these conversations publicly it helps many people and is incredibly moving ❤
I have always loved uou Kate.
Thanks gor your honesty .
May you have peace love and joy as uou go on with your life ❤️
Thank you Kate for being so honest and sharing for the purpose of growth and helping others. It helps to reduce the feelings of shame of not only the trauma but the behaviours to manage and sooth the trauma.
Dear Julia As always I will
never tire of listening to you and your guests and your lovely daughters. Thank you so much. So consoling and inspiring. I am so happy to see you looking so much better 👏🏻👏🏻
That's very lovely to read. Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad you like these talks that we're having :D
What a beautiful conversation. Thank you, Kate for your bravery and strength
I agree: I really enjoyed having this conversation, and I'm happy that you enjoyed watching :D
Love the work that Kates doing,need so much more of this,education in schools and with parents and also hopefully alot more in mainstream media,this stuff has to get out there and become widely known,
thank you as always
What a great conversation and I learnt so much listening to you both.
Thank you for sharing these conversations 🙏❤️
Thank you for watching them ❤️