Trauma Rewired

Trauma Isn't Just In Your Head (It's In Your Cells)

Oct 6, 2025
Dr. Mbemba Jabbi, a clinical neuroscientist at Dell Medical School, explores the intricate relationship between trauma and our biology. He explains how neuroplasticity shapes emotional responses and how childhood trauma can lead to increased health risks through elevated inflammatory markers. The conversation covers the brain's protective patterns, the significance of the insula in processing bodily signals, and the importance of environmental context in shaping sensory development. Listeners gain insights into recovery strategies like sensory training and psychotherapy.
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INSIGHT

Trauma Is A Lifelong Brain-Body Conversation

  • Trauma is a continuous dialogue between brain, body, and environment rather than a single event.
  • Early childhood trauma can leave biological imprints that persist into immune and emotional health.
ANECDOTE

How Dr. Jabbi Entered Neuroscience

  • Dr. Mbemba Jabbi started in neuroanatomy cutting and fixing brains as a research assistant, which sold him on neuroscience.
  • He connected donors' life stories to brain structure and committed to studying affective disorders.
INSIGHT

Emotion Circuits Rapidly Evaluate Survival

  • Emotional circuitry rapidly integrates multisensory input to evaluate survival value and drive action.
  • The brain predicts and interprets environmental signals to regulate internal states.
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