Healing Image HI

Healing Image HI

Healing Image HI, began as my own journey to heal when I asked for help with my make-up through a family member following years of being unwell as a result of prolonged grooming and abuse as a child.
I was extremely lucky with the help I received.

The help and support I have experienced has changed my life for the better, and I have achieved so much.
Life has gone from me being extremely unwell; unable to leave the house, heavily medicated, long stays in medical facilities and emergency admissions, dissociative episodes, night terrors…..to a life with happiness and love for myself and others.
I have worked hard and learnt from everyone who has helped me.
I cannot thank everyone enough for their support, time and for believing in Healing Image HI and for what it has done for me, and for the potential it has to offer others.
Five years ago Healing Image HI became a “Subject Heading” on emails, the words somehow evolved.
Healing Image HI was “me” asking for help, following a bad experience in a department store, where I had gone for help with make-up.
Feeling more confident with my image, I began trying more and more things, and I began my journey to being well.
It was at this point that I decided to share my story and work on the project, which is now Healing Image HI.

During this radio series I will be speaking with Guests; Caryn Franklin MBE, Ariane Poole; Professional Make-up Artist, Joyce Marter, Author of The Financial Mindset Fix,  Sharon Smith from GI Jane Bootcamp, Nevo Burrell; Events Director at The Federation of Image Professionals International FIPI, Judge Rosemarie Aquilina; who gave the sentence of 175 years to Larry Nassar, who abused many members of The US Olympic Gymnastic Team

Healing Image Hi is a deeply personal and powerful podcast series hosted by Eva May, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse living with dissociative identity disorder (DID) and complex PTSD. Through her raw, honest storytelling and compelling interviews, Eva sheds light on trauma recovery, mental health advocacy, and the systemic failures within healthcare systems, particularly in the UK where dissociative disorders receive little recognition or proper treatment. After 33 years of searching for appropriate care, Eva shares her journey of finally finding specialized treatment while becoming one of only 50 people in the UK receiving government-funded care for DID.

The series tackles crucial contemporary issues from humanitarian crises and workplace mental health to social media addiction and menopause, all through the lens of trauma-informed perspectives. Eva’s conversations with remarkable guests – including judges, humanitarian workers, entrepreneurs, and fellow survivors – create a tapestry of resilience, hope, and advocacy. Her transformation from someone who couldn’t leave her home due to agoraphobia to a radio host helping others, aided by her therapy dog Piper, exemplifies the healing power of connection and purpose. This series offers invaluable insights for trauma survivors, mental health advocates, and anyone seeking to understand the complex journey of healing from childhood abuse.

  • Dissociative identity disorder
  • Complex PTSD
  • Childhood sexual abuse recovery
  • UK mental health system
  • Trauma therapy
  • Humanitarian work
  • Workplace mental health
  • Therapy animals
  • Survivor advocacy
  • Mental health legislation

Series Tags

Example Episode Synopsis

  1. Coping with Anger – Eva May discusses living with complex PTSD and DID in the UK, exploring how childhood trauma affects anger management and everyday triggers. She shares her 33-year struggle to find proper treatment and how simple situations can escalate due to her brain’s trauma responses.
  2. Dissociation, Let’s Talk About It – Eva opens up about family vacation experiences while battling the UK’s inadequate mental health and benefit systems as a DID survivor. She highlights the lack of proper training for dissociative disorders and exposes significant gaps in healthcare provision.
  3. Go Jess! – Eva shares her DID journey and specialized treatment experience, becoming one of only 50 people receiving government-funded care in the UK. She discusses the challenges of explaining her condition to others and dealing with triggers from severe childhood trauma.
  4. Huge Day for Survivors, Child Sexual Abuse – Eva discusses participating in the UK’s landmark Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, a seven-year investigation gathering testimony from over 7,000 survivors. She explores the inquiry’s 450-page report with 107 recommendations and ongoing challenges in protecting children.
  5. Humanitarian Work in Ukraine – Eva interviews Lee, a humanitarian worker providing trauma support in Ukrainian refugee centers throughout the war. Lee shares the psychological toll of transitioning between witnessing profound human suffering and returning to normal UK life.
  6. Joyce Marter, Mental Health Strategies to Improve Your Financial Wealth – Eva interviews entrepreneur Joyce Mata about financial mental health and workplace wellness in the pandemic era. Joyce reveals shocking statistics about remote work burnout and offers practical solutions for work-life boundaries.
  7. Judge Rosemarie Aquilina – Judge Rosemary Aquilina, who sentenced Larry Nassar, joins Eva for discussions about healing trauma and world events. They explore how childhood trauma shapes adult behavior and innovative therapy approaches including emotional support animals.
  8. Phobias – Eva reveals her journey from agoraphobia to recovery through her therapy dog, exposing the UK’s lack of dissociative disorder support. She discusses dangerous dissociative episodes and her mission to help others through therapy animal certification.
  9. Reviewing Medication and Sharing Memories of the Happy Times During Childhood – Eva shares her first comprehensive medication review after 33 years of inadequate treatment for dissociative disorders. She reveals how her therapy dog Piper has qualified to become a certified therapy animal, transforming both their lives.
  10. Social Media, Menopause and Wally the Alligator – Eva explores three modern issues affecting women’s wellbeing through holiday conversations with friends. She reveals insights about Instagram influencing, social media addiction among young people, and the workplace impact of menopause.
  11. Triggers and Isolation – Eva reflects on healing trauma through photograph memories and shares her 33-year journey seeking DID treatment in the UK. She courageously discusses childhood abuse, police investigations, and frustrating experiences across multiple countries’ healthcare systems.
  12. Ukraine, Billy and Roxy – Eva interviews Billy, a humanitarian volunteer, and his Ukrainian bride Roxy, sharing their extraordinary wartime love story. Billy recounts delivering aid to front-line areas while Roxy discusses their cross-cultural relationship amid ongoing conflict.

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