Logo with brain illustration and text "Flip Your Mindset with Stacey Uhrig"
Person sitting in a wicker egg chair holding a mug, with a book on their lap and a potted plant nearby.
Modern living room with a green velvet sofa, turquoise pillows, and a white fluffy throw. Shelves with plants, books, and decorative items in the background. A potted snake plant beside the sofa.
Two women sitting at a table reviewing documents with colorful charts. Text below reads "Heal from Trauma: A 7-Day Email Course." There is a white brain icon on a pink background.
Podcast host wearing headphones sits at a desk with a microphone and glasses. Background includes a bright pink banner with text "Flip Your Mindset with Stacey Uhrig" and a brain logo, emphasizing a mental health theme.
Promotion for a free online course titled 'What is Trauma Really?' featuring various digital devices displaying course material. The image includes text urging exploration of trauma, its impact, and healing measures. Registration is open.
Woman in red blazer posing with hand under chin, featured in Brainz Magazine. Seal with "Brainz Magazine Executive Contributor" and text "STACEY UHRIG, Trauma Recovery Coach."
Promotional image for a free ebook titled "What is Trauma Really?" by Stacey Uhrig. It features a notebook with "Why am I so stuck?" written on it, a cup of coffee, and additional pages discussing unresolved trauma. The call to action encourages downloading via a link in the bio.
Promotional image for the book 'What Happened to You? Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing' by Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey. Features text 'June Flip Your Mindset Book Rec' and a website link for more recommendations from flipyourmindset.com.
Promotional graphic for "Unmasking Burnout" online workshop by Stacey Uhrig featuring digital booklets, a photo of the author, and thematic text about burnout awareness.
Infographic titled 'Truth About ACEs' detailing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). Highlights three types of ACEs: Abuse, Neglect, and Household Dysfunction, with subcategories including physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, along with mental illness and substance abuse. Statistics show prevalence rates of ACEs among participants and associated health risks like severe obesity, diabetes, and depression. Information provided by Reid Health, sourced from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and CDC.