
The Science Behind Trauma and Healing - Episode 298
Gladden Longevity Podcast -- formerly Living Beyond 120
Understanding Trauma and Healing
This chapter explores the complex nature of trauma, its effects on the body and mind, and the critical qualities that categorize experiences as traumatic. It discusses the coping mechanisms individuals employ, the physiological costs of trauma, and the concept of reframing as a pathway to personal growth. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of recognizing both joy and pain in the healing process, advocating for a holistic approach to overcoming trauma.
In this episode of the Gladden Longevity Podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Gladden and Dr. Aimie Apigian delve into the intricate relationship between trauma, healing, and the body's response to stress. They explore how trauma is imprinted in the nervous system and tissues, the importance of movement and agency in overcoming trauma, and the biological mechanisms that underpin these experiences. Through personal stories and scientific insights, they discuss the role of energy in healing, the impact of childhood experiences, and the potential for reframing traumatic events to regain control and foster resilience. This conversation offers valuable perspectives on navigating the complexities of trauma and the path to recovery.
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Takeaways
· Trauma is imprinted in the nervous system and tissues of the body.
· Understanding one's own trauma can lead to healing and growth.
· The biology of trauma involves energy conservation and stress responses.
· Movement and agency are crucial in overcoming trauma.
· Reframing traumatic experiences can help regain a sense of control.
· The impact of childhood experiences shapes adult responses to stress.
· Somatic experiences can help reprogram trauma responses.
· Energy levels are linked to trauma responses and mental health.
· The nervous system's state influences our ability to cope with stress.
· Healing is possible through understanding and addressing trauma.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Trauma and Healing
04:14 The Journey into Foster Parenting
07:13 Understanding Trauma Through Personal Experience
10:08 The Biology of Trauma and Its Effects
12:54 Generational Trauma and Its Impact
15:47 Distinguishing Between Stress and Trauma Biology
18:46 The Autonomic Nervous System's Role in Trauma
21:40 Psychological Studies on Trauma Responses
23:20 Understanding Trauma Through Animal Studies
25:27 The Impact of Trauma on Neural Pathways
27:29 Reprogramming the Body's Response to Trauma
28:36 Muscle Memory and Trauma Responses
30:36 The Role of Movement in Healing
32:54 The Limitations of Talk Therapy
36:54 Reframing Trauma and Its Unbearable Nature
43:09 Reframing Trauma as Opportunity
44:56 The Purpose of Life and Authenticity
46:35 Agency and Movement in Healing
49:20 Neurodevelopment and Sense of Agency
52:25 Measuring Agency Through Movement
55:14 Energy as a Key to Overcoming Trauma
To learn more about Dr. Aimie:
Email: aimie_kris@hotmail.com Website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/
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