May 2026 Posts

Trauma Pain Support Ltd

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May — Who Holds the Whole Recovery Picture?

Ownership, hidden burden, and what assessments may not reveal — three reflections on the gap between receiving care and being supported as one connected journey.

Who Owns Recovery After Hospital Discharge?

May Blogs 2026

Who Owns Recovery After Hospital Discharge?

When everybody is involved but nobody owns the whole journey, the survivor can still be left recovering alone. Why discharge should mark the start of coordinated oversight, not the end of it.

The Iceberg Effect

May Blogs 2026

The Iceberg Effect: What Recovery Assessments May Not Immediately Reveal

Visible progress is only part of the picture. Why understanding long-term recovery means asking not just what someone can do today, but what it costs them — and whether they can sustain it.

When the Survivor Becomes the Coordinator of Their Own Recovery

May Blogs 2026

When the Survivor Becomes the Coordinator of Their Own Recovery

Being surrounded by services does not guarantee coordination. The hidden work of holding disconnected systems together — and why support should reduce the burden of recovery, not add to it.

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