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Simple Mindfulness Exercise Three Daily Wins Chart

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Gender Dysmorphia

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(Exploring Identity, Safety, and Self-Recognition After Trauma) Overview Gender dysmorphia is often described as the distress of living in a body or social role that doesn’t match your felt identity—but for trauma survivors, the layers run deeper. Prolonged CPTSD can blur the lines between who you are and who you were told to be. Many people mistake trauma-driven disconnection for confusion, when in reality, it’s the body’s way of saying, “I don’t feel safe existing as myself yet.” Healing gender dysmorphia involves more than affirming pronouns or presentation—it’s about restoring body ownership, agency, and permission to exist authentically. How to Recognise It You may feel persistent discomfort with how your body is perceived or presented. Certain gendered expectations—voice tone, posture, clothing—can spark anxiety or shame. At times, you might swing between feeling hyper-visible and completely unseen. This isn’t vanity or indecision; it’s your nervous system trying to reconcil...