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CPTSC, or Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, encompasses five key components: toxic shame, a harsh inner critic, emotional flashbacks, self-chronic-abandonment, and social anxiety. These characteristics serve as identifying features, with individuals possibly relating to one or multiple components. Exploring and recognizing these traits can aid in self-awareness and understanding, paving the way for potential healing and resolution.
The journey of deepening comprehension about complex trauma is highlighted, emphasizing the evolution from initial exposure to complex trauma concepts to more advanced insights. The podcast's growth reflects a commitment to continuous research, diverse client experiences, and ongoing exploration of the complexities of the nervous system. The updated perspective offers nuanced insights into the structural and systemic challenges that affect the mental health industry and broader societal dynamics.
A comparison between PTSD and CPTSC underscores the significance of chronic stress in complex trauma. While stress is essential for growth and adaptation in moderation, chronic stress leads to damaging effects on the nervous system. The prolonged nature of complex trauma results in chronic outputs like anxiety, dissociation, and altered brain functions, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of how trauma shapes responses over time.
Nervous system rehabilitation and neuroplasticity play key roles in addressing complex trauma responses. By focusing on re-patterning sensory input systems and reshaping brain interpretations, individuals can gradually shift towards safer and regulated responses. Through intentional and consistent neurosomatic practices, individuals can reduce their stress load, foster integration, and cultivate relational healing within a supportive community context.
Empowering individuals with tools for intentional nervous system rehabilitation lays the foundation for healing from complex trauma. Recognizing symptoms as outputs allows for compassionate self-assessment and the development of tailored practices. By building awareness and working with personalized tools to regulate the nervous system, individuals can gradually shift towards integration, safety, and proactive responses to triggers, fostering a transformative journey towards healing.
Recognizing the relational aspect of healing, community engagement and support networks provide vital connections for individuals navigating complex trauma. Collaborative efforts within a communal setting offer opportunities for shared learning, accountability, and relational growth. Through active participation in a supportive community, individuals can access resources, guidance, and one-on-one support tailored to their healing journey.
Engaging in intentional nervous system practices offers a pathway for individuals to initiate internal shifts and facilitate healing responses. By leveraging neuroplasticity and developing a nuanced understanding of sensory inputs, individuals can re-pattern their responses to triggers and promote safety and regulation. Cultivating a daily practice centered on self-compassion, regulation, and intentional re-patterning empowers individuals to navigate triggers, foster relational healing, and foster adaptive responses for long-term growth.
Upcoming episodes focusing on emotional flashbacks signal a deeper dive into understanding and addressing specific responses to triggers. Emotional flashbacks, as responses shaped by childhood experiences and chronic stress, distort reality and evoke intense emotional and physiological reactions. By delving into the neurological dimensions of emotional flashbacks and their impact on everyday experiences, the podcast aims to illuminate effective strategies for managing and navigating these complex responses.
The podcast emphasizes its role in providing informational and educational content on trauma recovery. Sensitivity towards traumatic experiences is acknowledged, and resources for seeking professional mental health services are highlighted. The podcast serves as a platform for exploring lived experiences and sensitive topics related to trauma, offering supportive guidance for individuals navigating the complex landscape of trauma recovery.
We first explored this question in Season 2 and felt it was necessary to revisit; with more altitude, updated research and further along in our healing journeys.
In this episode, hosts Elisabeth Kristof and Jennifer Wallace dive deep into the realm of Complex Post Traumatic Stress, or CPTS, exploring the complexities of trauma and the impact on our nervous systems. We offer a comprehensive understanding of its five key components. The hosts share practical tools and emphasize the importance of healing and understanding our own nervous systems.
Join us as we re-examine the language surrounding complex trauma and discuss the potential for real change and healing. We unpack its somatic and neurological effects, share practical tools for healing, challenge traditional perspectives on trauma, and empower you to cultivate a resilient nervous system. This conversation sheds light on how trauma affects not only emotions, but also posture, movement abilities, and overall brain function. Together, let's embark on a journey of self-understanding, compassion, and intentional neurosomatic rehabilitation
Topics discussed in this episode
Redefining Complex Trauma and the importance of language
The 5 distinguishing components of Complex Trauma
Somatic and neurological components of CPTS
The importance of Self Compassion
Tools for repatterning
Intentional Rehabilitation and learning your nervous system
Impact of shronic stress on brain development
Integration, dissociation, and creating safety in the nervous system
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Trauma Rewired podcast is intended to educate and inform but does not constitute medical, psychological or other professional advice or services. Always consult a qualified medical professional about your specific circumstances before making any decisions based on what you hear.
We share our experiences, explore trauma, physical reactions, mental health and disease. If you become distressed by our content, please stop listening and seek professional support when needed. Do not continue to listen if the conversations are having a negative impact on your health and well-being.
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We do our best to stay current in research, but older episodes are always available. We don’t warrant or guarantee that this podcast contains complete, accurate or up-to-date information. It’s very important to talk to a medical professional about your individual needs, as we aren’t responsible for any actions you take based on the information you hear in this podcast.
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We talk about general neuro-science and nervous system health, but you are unique. These are conversations for a wide audience. They are general recommendations and you are always advised to seek personal care for your unique outputs, trauma and needs.
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