Trauma Rewired

Post Traumatic Growth Starts With Self Attunement

Jan 12, 2026
Piper Rose, a Neurosomatic relationship coach and founder of Shadowplay Coaching, shares valuable insights into relational healing. She discusses how our deepest wounds in relationships can foster growth. Piper explains that protective responses like fight and fawn are intelligent adaptations rather than failures. The conversation highlights the importance of self-attunement in reducing hypervigilance and fostering trust. They also explore the complexities of love and safety, emphasizing the need for community support in healing.
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INSIGHT

Capacity Over Technique

  • Neurosomatic relationship coaching centers clients' nervous systems to meet relationship goals and desires.
  • Piper Rose defines relationship skill as capacity to use tools under relational pressure, not just knowledge.
INSIGHT

Protective Patterns Are Adaptations

  • Complex trauma often wires the brain to predict danger in intimacy, producing protective F responses.
  • These responses are strategic survival adaptations, not indicators of being broken.
ANECDOTE

From Fighting For Needs To New Channels

  • Piper shares that she used to go into fight mode to get needs met, believing fighting was connection.
  • She reframed that pattern and learned alternative channels for meeting needs.
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