Trauma Rewired

Trauma, Nervous System Health, and Attachment Shape Wellness

Nov 11, 2024
Trauma is more than a single event; it reshapes our nervous system and influences our behaviors. How we react to past experiences can manifest as physical illness or automatic responses. Co-regulation with supportive relationships enhances our healing journey. Exploring neuroplasticity, they reveal how we can repattern our responses and build safety within ourselves. The discussion encompasses the impact of societal trauma and the importance of community in fostering trust and resilience. Personal growth, emotional processing, and connection are identified as vital for healing.
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INSIGHT

Trauma As Ongoing Nervous System Pattern

  • Trauma is not just a past event but ongoing nervous system adaptations that protect survival.
  • These adaptations create implicit bodily memories that shape present thoughts, emotions, and behavior.
INSIGHT

Neglect Patterns Mirror Overt Abuse Responses

  • Emotional neglect can pattern the same freeze response as overt abuse, making causality hard to separate.
  • Attachment needs unmet early continue shaping relational patterns and body-level responses across relationships.
ANECDOTE

Freeze Response Linking Trauma To Illness

  • Jennifer Wallace describes sexual abuse and emotional neglect both producing a freeze response that later contributed to illness.
  • She links chronic shame and inflammation to long-term disease like cancer and autoimmunity.
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