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The Biology of Trauma
Why the Mind & Body Can't Heal Without Oxytocin with Dr. Sue Carter
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In 'The Biology of Trauma', Dr. Aimie Apigian delves into the intricate ways that traumatic experiences alter our physiological responses, keeping us stuck in cycles of fear and reactivity.
The book highlights how the hypothalamus, a key area in the brain, responds to signals from the body, such as blood sugar levels, and triggers hormonal imbalances.
These imbalances, involving hormones like oxytocin and vasopressin, create a constant state of alert, preventing individuals from feeling safe and secure.
Dr. Apigian offers practical strategies and insights to help readers understand their body's responses and create an environment of safety that fosters healing.
By addressing the biological roots of trauma, the book provides a comprehensive approach to recovery and well-being.
The book highlights how the hypothalamus, a key area in the brain, responds to signals from the body, such as blood sugar levels, and triggers hormonal imbalances.
These imbalances, involving hormones like oxytocin and vasopressin, create a constant state of alert, preventing individuals from feeling safe and secure.
Dr. Apigian offers practical strategies and insights to help readers understand their body's responses and create an environment of safety that fosters healing.
By addressing the biological roots of trauma, the book provides a comprehensive approach to recovery and well-being.
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
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Apigian as essential to understanding how trauma affects the body and how to heal from it.

Dr. Aimie

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Biology Behind It: Why the Mind & Body Can't Heal Without Oxytocin
Mentioned as the book written by Dr. 

about how trauma is stored in the body and how to heal it.


Aimie Apigian

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The Science Behind Trauma: How it Impacts Our Biology, the Surprising Connection to Inflammation, Autoimmune Diseases and Depression & How You Can Start to Heal
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, exploring methods to address chronic stress and trauma.


Aimie Apigian

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65: Dr. Aimie Apigian - The Neurobiology of Trauma and Healing Nervous System Dysregulation
Mentioned as the book written by the guest, Dr. 

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Aimie Apigian

Part Two: The Science Behind Trauma: How it Impacts Our Biology, the Surprising Connection to Inflammation, Autoimmune Diseases and Depression & How You Can Start to Heal
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as her new book about healing from trauma based on the science of how trauma lives in the body.


Palmer Kippola

Could Trauma be at the Root of Your Autoimmunity? How to know and how to Heal with Dr. Aimie Apigian
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Apigian as a resource on how the body experiences and holds fear, pain and overwhelm.

Dr. Aimie

How Attachment Trauma Drives Anxiety, Autoimmunity & Chronic Illness
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as a book where she shares stories and explores how early life experiences can lead to autoimmunity or chronic illness.

Dr. Aimie

The Biology Behind It: How Attachment Drives Anxiety, Autoimmunity and Chronic Illness