Trauma Rewired

Attachment, Relational Stress, and Rewiring Complex Trauma

Nov 25, 2024
In this insightful discussion, Matt Bush, a neuro expert at Next Level Neuro, unpacks the profound effects of trauma on our brain and relationships. He highlights how attachment experiences in childhood shape our stress responses and emotional regulation into adulthood. The conversation reveals that social connections are vital for survival but can trigger stress for those with complex trauma. They also dive into the cycle of shame’s impact on health and explore ways to rewire attachment styles for healthier relationships.
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Brain as a Social Organ

  • The brain functions as a social organ, evolving with social interactions to regulate safety and emotional connection.
  • Attachment patterns deeply influence nervous system health and stress regulation through lifelong relational experiences.
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Survival Training from High ACEs

  • High ACE scores train the nervous system for survival rather than connection.
  • This survival training is ongoing until intentional, conscious changes are made to rewire it.
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Early Social Regulation Shapes Stress

  • Failures in early social regulation disrupt the HPA axis, shaping stress responses into adulthood.
  • Childhood development of brain regions involved in threat processing predicts adult resilience or vulnerability.
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