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The wanting to phase through objects and the connection to trauma makes me think of various dissociation spectrum-states, not saying that's what it is, just makes me think of that. Take it easy on yourself regardless, trauma's effect on the body is 100% real shit.
Small sports may help, coordinated exercise or dance in front of a reflective surface very, very far away so you don't run into it might help too. Can use reflective stickers and stick that on a wall or stick them onto a poster board stuck onto a wall somewhere and then track your movements safely from the other side of the room if you lack a reflective surface, then get slowly closer when as you feel comfortable.