The Echo of Unheard Traumas: Embracing the Call for Trauma-Informed Care and Affirmation
- Author Honey Badger

- Dec 9, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 12, 2024

Imagine facing a routine medical procedure only to have it morph into a harrowing ordeal, reawakening past traumas you thought had been laid to rest. Our courageous Author Honey Badger, a survivor of PTSD, lays bare the soul-wrenching reality of how a Nurse Practitioner at the VA did not listen to her, did not believe her when she told her she was a survivor of rape and triggered her PTSD during a pelvic exam. The conversation we have is as heartrending as it is eye-opening, calling attention to the necessity for trauma-informed care within the healthcare system. Her story, as much a lesson as a lament, underscores the need for medical professionals to honor patient histories and preserve their dignity—a topic she has also explored through poetry in her book "The Journey Back to Myself: A Book of Healing Poetry, Second Edition."
When a voice calls out for understanding and is met with silence, the repercussions can be profound. This episode takes an unflinching look at the consequences of not being heard, as described by our Author Honey Badger whose traumatic history was dismissed by the very institution tasked with her care. Her narration, punctuated by her experiences at the VA and the triggering of a body memory response, calls for a radical shift in the way we listen to and affirm survivors. The conversation is a pledge of solidarity with those who have endured similar journeys and a potent reminder of the power of validation—a theme echoed in the poetry from their book, offering solace and strength to fellow travelers on the road to healing.



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