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How Do You Handle Trauma?

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AmakaOnyema
Education Specialist & Girls' Rights Advocate
Oct. 22, 2025, 3:55 p.m.

There once was a woman named Maya who faced numerous challenges throughout her life. She grew up in a difficult environment and experienced trauma, but she never let those circumstances define her. Maya turned to writing as a way to express herself and find solace.
Despite facing rejection after rejection, Maya persevered and continued to write.
Eventually, her talent was recognized, and she became one of the most influential poets and civil rights activists of her time. Maya Angelou’s powerful words and inspiring life story continue to touch the hearts of people around the world.Maya’s story teaches us that even in the face of adversity, we have the strength within us to rise above and create a better future. It’s important to remember that challenges are not permanent roadblocks but opportunities for growth and resilience.
You can find inspiration in Maya’s journey and use it as a reminder that you too have the power to overcome life’s challenges.
Handling trauma is a deeply personal journey, but here are some general strategies that might help: 1. Seek Professional Help: Therapy with a trained therapist can provide valuable support and guidance.
2. Self-Care: Prioritize your physical and emotional well-being through activities like exercise, proper nutrition, and relaxation techniques.
3. Build a Support System: Surround yourself with understanding and supportive friends and family members who can offer comfort and encouragement.
4. Practice Mindfulness: Techniques such as meditation and deep breathing can help you stay grounded in the present moment and manage overwhelming emotions.
5. Educate Yourself: Learning about trauma and its effects can help you understand your experiences and develop coping mechanisms.
6. Express Yourself: Find healthy outlets for expressing your feelings, such as journaling, art, or music.
7. Set Boundaries: Recognize your limits and communicate them to others to avoid situations that may trigger distress.
8. Be Patient with Yourself: Healing takes time, so be gentle and compassionate with yourself throughout the process.
Remember, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to healing from trauma, so it’s essential to find what works best for you.
Build your stars from your scars..•Nneamaka Onyema FICMC,
Senior Associate.
LinkedLegal Attorneys
Federal Ministry of Justice, FCT Abuja.

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About Amaka Onyema

Nneamaka Onyema FICMC is a Legal Practitioner and the Founder of Embracing the Girl Child Initiative.
The Now You Know Series is a weekly series where facts on various Laws, Policies and weird Law facts are posted on her various social media handles, questions from the audience are tackled and discussions on related issues are made.
She has various publications to her name on various law topics bringing awareness to the members of the public.


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Sarah Johnson 2 days ago

This is such an important initiative! I've seen firsthand how lack of menstrual hygiene education affects girls' education. Keep up the amazing work!

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Amina Yusuf 1 week ago

Thank you for sharing this. As a teacher, I've seen the difference this education makes. More schools need to implement these programs.

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Dr. Amina Bello 6 days ago

Thank you for your feedback, Amina! We'd love to partner with your school. Please reach out to us through our contact page.

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Michael Okonkwo 2 weeks ago

Great article! I'm particularly impressed by the approach of including boys in the education. This is crucial for breaking the stigma.