Trauma Rewired

Burnout, Functional Freeze, and Depression

Dec 23, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Matt Bush, a Lead NSI educator focused on practical nervous system applications, tackles the complexities of depression and functional freeze. He explains how depression isn't just a chemical imbalance but a protective response shaped by early life experiences. The conversation highlights the intertwined nature of burnout and emotional struggles, advocating for alternative healing methods like connecting with nature and social support. Bush emphasizes the importance of recognizing individual needs to effectively rewire our emotional responses.
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INSIGHT

Understanding Functional Freeze

  • Functional freeze protects us against overwhelming stress by causing immobility or heavy exhaustion while still allowing minimal survival actions.
  • This chronic state leads to emotional numbness, dissociation, and difficulty in self-care, perpetuating burnout.
ANECDOTE

Jennifer's Burnout and Masking Story

  • Jennifer shares her experience of pushing past capacity leading to burnout with caffeine reliance, disrupted sleep, and functional freeze.
  • Masking her true state caused energy drain and emotional breakdowns before honest communication brought relief.
ADVICE

Honor Business Seasons

  • Recognize that business, like nature, has seasons of planting (effort) and harvesting (rest).
  • Avoid constant planting by allowing time for rest and growth to avoid burnout and sustain success.
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