Healing Childhood Trauma After 60: It’s Not Too Late
In this episode of Elisha’s Space, we’re talking directly to those of you in your 50s, 60s, 70s, and beyond who are still carrying the weight of childhood trauma. Maybe you’ve thought, “I should be over this by now,” or wondered if it’s even worth starting a healing journey at your age. I want you to hear this clearly: it is not too late, you are not behind, and your healing still matters deeply.
Together, we explore why old wounds can still hurt decades later, how your nervous system has been loyally protecting you, and what healing can realistically look like later in life. You’ll hear a brief story of late-life healing, learn gentle nervous system practices you can do right where you are, and get practical steps to create small pockets of safety, compassion, and self-acceptance in your daily life.
This episode is for you if:
• You still feel easily triggered, anxious, or “on edge”
• You minimize your past by telling yourself “others had it worse”
• You struggle with people-pleasing, overworking, or never feeling “enough”
• You’re afraid that opening up old pain will make things worse
• You quietly wonder if it’s too late to change
My hope is that as you listen, you feel seen, less alone, and gently invited into a new relationship with your younger self—one that is kinder, more spacious, and more honest.
If this conversation resonates with you, I’d love for you to:
• Subscribe/follow the podcast so you don’t miss future episodes
• Share this with a friend or loved one who may be healing later in life
• Leave a comment or message with a simple “That was me” if it felt true for you
In an upcoming episode, I’ll be talking about healing when the people who hurt you are still alive—or never apologized. Make sure you’re subscribed if that’s part of your story.
You are not too old to heal. You are not too late. And you are absolutely worth the work.
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