Shownotes
In this solo episode of The Healing Mothers Club, Danik Bernier explains what quality trauma therapy should look like for mothers who want to break the cycle of childhood trauma—or for anyone on a journey of self-mothering after emotional neglect. Using the metaphor of the nervous system as a house, Danik explores how early attachment experiences shape the foundation of emotional safety and why many healing approaches focus too much on strengthening the “house” (coping tools and regulation skills) without repairing the foundation underneath. She introduces the concept of self-mothering as a way to rebuild that foundation internally, helping people meet their emotional needs proactively, stay connected to their adult self rather than dissociating during stress, and ultimately feel safe enough in their bodies to live authentically.
In this episode, Danik discusses:
- Why the nervous system can be understood as a house built on a foundation, and how emotional neglect in childhood shapes that foundation.
- How dissociation functions as a protective response—and why it is often misunderstood or ignored in wellness spaces.
- The practice of self-mothering and how internal resources can strengthen inner emotional safety and support trauma healing.
Connect with Danik:
- On Instagram, @healingmothersclub
- Therapy for Ontario & Quebec residents 🇨🇦
- Coaching worldwide 🌎
- Clinical training for therapists
DISCLAIMER:
This podcast is not meant to replace psychotherapy from a licensed mental health professional, does not give medical advice, is not a mental health assessment tool, and does not provide a diagnosis. This podcast is meant for educational and entertainment purposes only.