Tapping Through Trauma: Healing for Survivors of Suicide Loss

Trauma Lives in the Body — and How EFT Can Help

Grief after suicide loss isn’t just emotional — it’s physical. Trauma isn’t stored in the mind. It’s held in the nervous system: in the tension of your shoulders, the tightness in your chest, the lump in your throat, and the ache that doesn’t go away.

When left unprocessed, this trauma can lead to chronic illness, anxiety, fatigue, and a sense of being emotionally stuck. That’s where EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) comes in.

EFT is a clinically proven method that combines acupressure with mindful attention to help you regulate your nervous system, release emotional pain, and restore balance in the body. It calms the amygdala (your fear center), lowers cortisol, and rewires how your brain and body respond to stress and trauma.

My Story: Why I Teach This

I’ve lost multiple loved ones to suicide — including my uncle and my nephew. After my first loss, I didn’t have the tools to process what I was carrying. I developed a terminal illness — lupus — as a result of the unhealed trauma I was holding in my body. Doctors told me I wouldn’t live past the age of 50.

But I chose a different path.

I discovered the power of somatic healing and began working with Emotional Freedom Technique. EFT helped me release the grief and trauma stored in my cells — and ultimately, it helped heal my body and mind. I’m now lupus-free, and I’ve devoted my life to helping other women heal from grief, trauma, and the devastating impact of suicide loss.

I’ve since guided thousands of women through this process, using a trauma-informed, compassionate, and neuroscience-based approach that brings relief, hope, and a pathway forward.

What You’ll Experience in This Workshop

This is not just a tapping session. It’s a sacred healing space for your nervous system to exhale.

During this 60-minute group experience, you’ll be gently guided through advanced EFT techniques to help process grief, soothe the body, and release the emotional weight of trauma.

You’ll receive:
- A full guided EFT session designed specifically for suicide loss
- Somatic grounding techniques to regulate the body
- A PDF tapping guide to use after the session
- A safe, supportive space for group healing and shared energy

The Power of Group Healing

Trauma can isolate you. Group healing reconnects you.

When women gather to heal together, the nervous system responds to the power of co-regulation. In other words, your body feels safer when it’s not healing alone. Even without saying a word, you will benefit from the shared energy, compassion, and resonance of the group field.

This is not just therapy — it’s a somatic experience that works quickly. You don’t need to share your story to receive the healing.

Benefits of Tapping with a Practitioner

EFT is powerful. But guided EFT with a skilled practitioner can take you deeper.

As a Master EFT Practitioner, Certified Neuropsychotherapist, and Suicide Bereavement Clinician, I combine evidence-based techniques with intuitive energy work to help you safely process trauma stored in your nervous system.

I use my intuition to sense where your grief and emotional blocks are living in the body — and I energetically help release those blocks while guiding the session. This is the difference between tapping and healing through tapping. My gift is creating a space where your nervous system feels safe enough to soften, let go, and begin to trust life again.

You Don’t Have to Carry This Alone

Grief changes you. But healing is possible. Let this workshop be your invitation to pause, breathe, and begin again.

You are not too broken.
You are not alone.
And you are worthy of peace.

Join us for this sacred group experience and discover the power of tapping through trauma.

🗓 Join Us: Sunday, May 18 or Monday, May 19 @ 8 PM (EST)
💸 Your Investment: Just $27 for a powerful 60-minute experience!

One hour. One intention. One transformational shift.
This isn't just a class — it's a healing journey designed to help you reconnect, release, and rise.