Critical Memory Integration: Unlocking the Body's Wisdom for Healing Trauma with Estefana Johnson

Critical Memory Integration: Unlocking the Body's Wisdom for Healing Trauma with Estefana Johnson

Author: Anna Seewald October 4, 2025 Duration: 1:06:16

Licensed Clinical Social Worker and trauma therapist Estefana Johnson shares what makes CMI unique, how it differs from other trauma modalities like EMDR, why our nervous system often overrides logic, and how tuning into 'signals' — rather than symptoms — can transform healing.

  • (00:00) Introduction to CMI — what Critical Memory Integration is and how it reframes "symptoms" as "signals."
  • (03:45) Difference Between CMI and EMDR — how CMI diverges from EMDR in theory, process, and focus on organic experience processing.
  • (08:20) The Roots and Creation of CMI — how the model emerged from integrating multiple trauma modalities into one cohesive approach.
  • (11:10) Present-Day Focus — why CMI starts with current discomfort rather than diving directly into past memories.
  • (14:25) The Mind vs. the Nervous System — why mindset alone isn't enough and how the nervous system shapes perception and healing.
  • (18:40) Understanding "Critical Memories" — what makes some memories so influential and how they form lifelong behavioral patterns.
  • (22:15) Beyond "Big T" and "Small T" Trauma — why trauma categories are subjective and how CMI honors each person's lived experience.
  • (26:00) The CMI Process — how clinicians assess tolerance for discomfort and guide clients through following body-based signals.
  • (33:10) A Self-Guided CMI Practice — a simple exercise for tuning into sensations and emotions with curiosity and compassion.
  • (40:00) Integration, Compassion, and Regulation — the role of self-compassion, co-regulation, and practical tools like breathwork in healing.
  • (45:30) Closing Reflections — trusting your body's wisdom and learning more about CMI training through Arise Alliance.

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Anna Seewald hosts Authentic Parenting, a space for those who believe that raising children is deeply intertwined with growing themselves. This podcast moves beyond quick tips and strategies to explore the inner work required to parent with intention. Conversations here are grounded in a trauma-informed perspective, offering a compassionate lens through which to examine family patterns and reactions. The core idea is that by consciously addressing our own histories and connecting with our authentic selves, we can interrupt cycles of generational stress. What you’ll hear in each episode are thoughtful discussions and practical insights aimed at transforming daily challenges into opportunities for connection. The goal isn’t perfection, but fostering a family life with more calm, understanding, and genuine joy. It’s about creating an environment where children can thrive without carrying burdens forward. Tuning into this podcast feels like a supportive dialogue, reminding you that the journey of parenting is also a profound path of personal discovery. It’s for anyone ready to embrace the motto of raising their children while growing themselves.
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