July 8, 2026

Starting Over After Trauma: How to Heal, Rebuild Confidence & Find Your Voice Again | Caralyn Dryer

Starting Over After Trauma: How to Heal, Rebuild Confidence & Find Your Voice Again | Caralyn Dryer
Starting Over After Trauma: How to Heal, Rebuild Confidence & Find Your Voice Again | Caralyn Dryer
Bent Not Broken: Life After Divorce
Starting Over After Trauma: How to Heal, Rebuild Confidence & Find Your Voice Again | Caralyn Dryer
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What if the moments that nearly broke you were actually the beginning of your healing, recovery, and purpose?


In this powerful episode of Bent Not Broken, Coach Deborah sits down with Caralyn Dryer for an honest and deeply emotional conversation about surviving trauma, rebuilding life after emotional pain, and reclaiming your identity after everything falls apart.


Caralyn shares her personal journey through sexual assault, domestic violence, anxiety, depression, emotional trauma, and a suicide attempt — and how she slowly learned to heal, rebuild confidence, and move beyond survival mode.


For many women navigating divorce, emotional abuse, trauma recovery, or major life transitions, healing can feel overwhelming and nonlinear. Caralyn explains why emotional recovery is not about becoming a completely different person, but about reclaiming the parts of yourself that were lost through pain, fear, shame, and survival.


Through her work in forensic psychology, blogging, and podcasting, Caralyn now helps others navigate emotional healing, mental health recovery, and rebuilding life with greater resilience, honesty, and purpose.


What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • Why healing after trauma, divorce, and emotional abuse is not a straight line
  • The difference between surviving life and truly beginning to heal
  • How emotional trauma, anxiety, and depression can keep people stuck in survival mode
  • How to recognize when coping mechanisms are no longer helping you heal
  • Practical tools for managing emotional triggers, anxiety, and self-doubt
  • Why self-talk and self-compassion are essential for rebuilding self-worth
  • How to reclaim your identity and confidence after trauma or divorce
  • Why expectation management is an important part of emotional recovery
  • How to stop living for other people’s approval and reclaim your voice
  • The truth about living well while continuing to navigate mental health struggles


Key Takeaways

  • Healing requires intentional choices, not just awareness
  • Recovery after trauma and divorce happens one step at a time
  • You are not broken — you are rebuilding after emotional pain and survival mode
  • Hope grows when you acknowledge your past while reclaiming your strength
  • Starting over after trauma can become the beginning of a more authentic, purposeful life


This conversation is raw, hopeful, and deeply validating for anyone trying to heal after life falls apart emotionally and searching for a path forward with courage, resilience, and hope.


Connect with Caralyn Dryer

  • Find Caralyn on Instagram and LinkedIn
  • Access her blog Darkness to Dialogue and podcast Through the Darkness via her social links


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