Breaking Chains: Understanding Attachments & Traumas (Part 2)
Join host Monica Roxanne and special guest Tiffany Nicole Clark in Part 2 of our 3-part series, Breaking Chains: Understanding Attachments & Traumas. In this episode, we dig deeper into how trauma impacts our relationships, faith, and self-worth, while offering practical tools to help you break free. Continue your healing journey with us and gain the strength to release what’s holding you back. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this powerful conversation!
- Healing requires curiosity and a willingness to work on oneself.
- Understanding trauma involves recognizing the impact of attachment styles.
- Grace is essential in the journey of self-discovery and healing.
- Feelings are valid, and it's important to explore their origins.
- Navigating emotions like anger and resentment is part of the healing process.
- Faith can provide strength and guidance during difficult times.
- Acknowledging one's feelings is crucial for healing.
- Personal struggles can lead to growth and understanding.
- Biblical stories offer valuable lessons on grace and resilience.
- It's okay to question God while maintaining faith in His sovereignty.
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Tiffany Clark
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist- Associate (LMFT-Associate)
Tiffany Clark is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist- Associate (LMFT-Associate) in the state of Texas and education advocate. Ms. Clark earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology from Texas
A&M University- Commerce in 2010, her master’s degree in management with an emphasis in Higher Education from National American University in 2016 and Master of Education degree in Family &
Marriage Counseling from Lamar University. And is All WorldBeauties Duchess #6.
Over the past fifteen years she has had the pleasure of helping people change their lives through counseling, education, empowering those with varying life experiences to tap into their potential and help them develop the tools they need to be better versions of themselves. She realized that if used properly; empathic therapy and education; coupled with mentorship can be a positive yet powerful tool. Because of that realization, Ms. Clark has dedicated herself to helping minority youth, women, and their families through counseling, advocacy, education, self-exploration, mentorship. Her business TNC Productions and nonprofit SHAPE.ed. are all rooted in her values and purpose.
Ms. Clark works as a full-time therapist for DAS Inc., where she provides counseling services to special education students in charter schools across the DFW, sees clients privately with Ellie Mental Health (virtual & in-person), and hosts wellness/ therapeutic retreats. As a therapist, her philosophy centers around creating a safe, nurturing, and inclusive space where everyone can explore their th… Read More