
The trap of victim consciousness and how it affects your health
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Do you ever feel powerless, stuck, or like life is just happening to you?
In this episode of Women of the Well, Dr Thea and Dr Peta explore a topic that might feel a little uncomfortable but has the potential to spark real change.
They’re talking about victim consciousness.
Not as a label or an accusation, but as a nervous system state that many of us (consciously or unconsciously) fall into – especially when we’ve experienced chronic pain, health issues, or any form of trauma or dismissal.
They discuss:
🌿 What victim consciousness really means – and how it’s linked to a dysregulated nervous system
🌿 Why identifying with your diagnosis (endo, PMDD, menopause, etc) can actually keep you stuck
🌿 The Victim Triangle – and how it plays out in chronic health conditions
🌿 Why society benefits from keeping women disempowered (and why reclaiming your power matters)
🌿 How to shift your beliefs, reclaim agency, and access more joy, pleasure, and possibility in your life
If you’ve ever felt stuck in your pain, powerless in your body, or trapped by a diagnosis, this is a must-listen conversation that aims to help you see things differently and move forward with more compassion for yourself.
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This podcast is for information and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.