About this episode
In this episode of Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads, Tabitha shares her perspective on living with trauma and her ongoing mental health recovery. The discussion covers therapy, dissociative disorder, communication challenges, and the importance of professional support.
The show continues its mission to present authentic conversations on mental health topics. Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads has reached more than three million downloads and received recognition from the 2024 People’s Choice Podcast Award (Best Health) and the 2024 Women in Podcasting Award (Best Mental Health Podcast).
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Episode Description
Tabitha first connected with the podcast as a listener who found the content supportive during a difficult period. After reaching out to share her experience, she was invited to appear on the show.
During the conversation, Tabitha outlines her early experiences with trauma, her diagnosis of dissociative disorder, and the steps she has taken through therapy to establish boundaries and improve communication. She explains how structured therapeutic support and reflection helped her develop strategies for personal stability and growth.
This episode highlights the practical aspects of therapy, the role of consistent self-work, and the process of rebuilding self-trust after trauma.
Keywords: trauma, therapy, mental health podcast, dissociative disorder, childhood abuse, self-worth, forgiveness, healing, anxiety, depression recovery, emotional resilience
Meet Our Guest — Tabitha
Tabitha is a professional in the baseball industry, a wife, and a mother. She has experienced multiple forms of trauma and has worked to rebuild stability through therapy and personal reflection.
After discovering Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads, while searching for mental health podcasts, she contacted the hosts to share how the show supported her recovery process. She was later invited to appear as a guest to discuss her progress and her perspective on therapy, family communication, and setting healthy boundaries.
Key Takeaways
Recovery begins when individuals address their experiences directly.
Finding an appropriate therapist is essential for long-term progress.
Communication and boundaries improve emotional regulation.
Self-forgiveness supports sustained mental health.
Speaking openly about mental health can reduce stigma.
Actionable Items
Note one practical goal for improving personal well-being