Trauma Rewired

Unraveling OCD: the Neurosomatic Roots of Obsession, Compulsion, and Trauma

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Apr 14, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Matt Bush, founder of Next Level Neuro and a leading expert in neuroscience, unpacks the fascinating links between OCD, trauma, and the nervous system. He reveals how OCD often stems from childhood experiences and acts as a protective mechanism. The conversation includes insights into the neurological underpinnings of OCD, the significance of regulating the nervous system, and innovative treatment approaches. Listeners will discover why viewing OCD as a feature rather than a flaw can lead to healing and growth.
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INSIGHT

OCD as Nervous System Protection

  • OCD symptoms are a surface-level manifestation of deeper nervous system protection mechanisms rooted in trauma.
  • Addressing nervous system health can reduce compulsions and intrusive thoughts from the root.
ANECDOTE

Different OCD Stories from Clients

  • A client developed OCD rituals controlling her room environment to create safety amid family chaos.
  • Another client used OCD behaviors to emotionally cope with trauma he witnessed but could not process.
INSIGHT

CSTC Loop in OCD Brain Function

  • The CSTC brain loop governs attention, movement, and compulsivity and is central in OCD.
  • In OCD, selective attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity circuits get hijacked, reducing emotional regulation and sustained attention.
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