The Shame of Healing Failure: It's Not Regression, It's Integration
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Welcome to another reflective session on Mind After Midnight.
It’s a specific kind of disappointment when you thought you’d outgrown a feeling, only to find it quietly tapping you on the shoulder again. If you’ve done the work—the therapy, the boundaries, the reflection—and still feel triggered, this Letter from the Night Shift is for you.
We share a letter from a listener named Jay, who is grappling with the shame of feeling like he’s failed at healing.
Maven’s Math offers a crucial reframe: Healing isn't a finish line; it’s a capacity shift. We discuss the powerful difference between deliverance (removing the weight) and development (learning how to carry what remains), and why old wounds resurface not to undo you, but because you are finally safe enough to understand them at a deeper level.
You’re not imagining your progress. You are human.
Topics of the Night Shift:
- The devastating feeling when something you thought you healed comes back.
- Maven's Math: Redefining healing as a capacity shift.
- Why resurfacing feelings confirm the work you've done.
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- Watch the full video version on YouTube: [https://youtu.be/Oi3WHGRSqqA]
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