We are back with the CPTSD Medicine podcast after a break; a much-needed time of refreshing, regrouping, and recharging. 2024 will be a year where Tanner confidently owns and claims her authority to present her solutions to your CPTSD. This season will be focused on and specially crafted regarding support for partners of those recovering from CPTSD. In today’s episode, Tanner delves into what you can expect from this season and shares an in-depth overview of her personal and professional background that qualifies her for this type of work. She shares a few contextual factors she wants you to consider and stresses the importance of making a deliberate and dedicated effort to come together and work through this season together as a couple. Tune in now to hear more about what to expect from this season, with your host Tanner Wallace. Thanks for listening!

 

Key Points From This Episode:

 

A welcome back message to listeners. 

What to expect from season 11.

The number one question Tanner gets in her DMs. 

Tanner shares a special dedication for season 11.

An overview of Tanner’s background that qualifies her for work with CPTSD and partners.

A different frequency of healing and the goal for this season

Ending the ambiguity and putting down the unhelpful energy.

A few contextual factors Tanner wants you to consider.

A dedicated effort: come together with your partner to work through the episode. 

 

Quotes:

 

“The sexual stuff, the sexual connection, the intimacy is simply a symptom of much deeper stuff that’s happening underneath.” — Tanner Wallace [0:10:54]

 

“In my healing, I now understand CPTSD [and] healing it doesn’t make logical sense. You just gotta run with what’s happening. You’ve got to lean into the flow.” — Tanner Wallace [0:13:13]

 

“What’s so powerful about the ‘It’s ending’ or ‘I’m staying’ decision is it’s squeaky clean and it ends the ambiguity.” — Tanner Wallace [0:16:58]

 

“You cannot arrive at the final result — that squeaky clean ‘yes, no’, when you have an exit door wide open; that you’re in.” — Tanner Wallace [0:20:29]

 

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

CPTSD Medicine on Instagram

CPTSD Medicine on Facebook

CPTSD Medicine on YouTube

The Calling Newsletter Opt-In

CPTSD Medicine Podcast