Shownotes
Rosa Casquino joins Leticia to unpack survival mode through the lens of trauma, culture, and community healing. As a Peruvian immigrant and survivor herself, Rosa shares how childhood violence, abuse, and cultural conditioning shaped her survival identity — and how healing required awareness, rewiring, and reinvention.
Highlights include:
- 🧠 Survival mode = internal safety strategies (fight/flight/freeze/fawn)
- 🧳 Immigration trauma and xenophobia as chronic nervous system stress
- 🔥 “Stay small” conditioning in women of color + cultural survival roles
- 🌱 Community as the antidote to isolation and shame
- 💛 It’s never too late to heal — at any age
🎙️ What We Talk About:
- What survival mode really is (and why it’s misunderstood)
- Shame, guilt, and self-judgment around “how we survived”
- Rosa’s story: immigration, violence in the home, vulnerability to perpetrators
- School as escape + the hidden coping strategies (including disordered eating)
- Adulthood survival identities: authenticity loss, relationships, divorce, reinvention
- Cultural expectations that reward self-sacrifice and silence
- Immigration climate stress: fear, powerlessness, anger — and how to respond
- Healing in community: friends, support systems, and seed-planting
🔑 Key Takeaways:
“Survival mode is what we do to ensure internal safety.”
“Healing happens in community, not isolation.”
“It’s never too late — healing can happen at any point in life.”
“Build community. They’re there.”
🙌 Why This Episode Matters:
Because too many women are walking around thinking they’re “too much” or “not enough,” when really they’re carrying survival scripts from trauma, culture, and generations before them.
This episode names what’s often ignored: immigration trauma, cultural self-erasure, and the nervous system cost of being taught to stay quiet to stay safe.
If you’ve been shrinking, people-pleasing, or self-sacrificing while calling it “being strong,” this conversation will crack that open.
And once it’s cracked… you can finally choose something different.
💬 Connect with Rosa:
- Website: thehealingguidecounseling.com
- Instagram: @thehealingguidetherapist
- TikTok: @thehealingguidetherapist
- Work: Licensed in California + Nevada | Trauma therapy + immigration support resources