The Double Win

ELIZABETH STANLEY: The Biology of Resilience

Oct 22, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Dr. Elizabeth Stanley, an Army veteran, Georgetown professor, and author of 'Widen the Window', delves into the hidden struggles of high achievers facing anxiety and burnout. She explains how traditional talk therapy often falls short, advocating for body-based resilience training. Elizabeth introduces concepts like allostatic load and the importance of widening one's stress tolerance. With practical tools and personal anecdotes, she inspires listeners to navigate stress effectively and embrace resilience.
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ANECDOTE

Trauma Sparked A Lifelong Study Of Resilience

  • Elizabeth Stanley recounts childhood abuse, military service, and a flatline resuscitation that led to decades of chronic activation.
  • Those experiences propelled her toward body-based therapies and developing a resilience program backed by research.
INSIGHT

Window Of Tolerance Explains Chronic Stress

  • We each have a window of tolerance that governs how much stress we can handle while keeping our thinking brain online.
  • Chronic activation narrows that window via allostatic load, reducing capacity to meet future challenges.
ADVICE

Interrupt And Redirect Repetitive Stress Habits

  • Interrupt repetitive anxious patterns by redirecting attention to safer cues your survival brain accepts.
  • Repeatedly practicing alternative responses conditions the system to recover naturally from stress.
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