Trauma Rewired

Feeling Again: The Nervous System Science of Grief, Shame, and Joy

Dec 15, 2025
In this discussion, Matt Bush, an applied neurology expert and founder of Next Level Neuro, dives into the complex interplay between grief, shame, and positive emotions. He shares how unexpected emotional releases during neuro training can unveil deep-rooted traumas. The chat reveals that grief can feel like 'phantom limb pain' and explains the body's response to shame and repression. Matt also offers practical exercises for managing grief and encourages building safety around emotional expression to foster post-traumatic growth.
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ANECDOTE

Vision Drill Triggered Hidden Rage

  • Matt Bush describes a vision-training class where a simple eye drill unexpectedly unleashed intense anger and the participant stormed out.
  • The story shows how activating a physical pattern can reawaken repressed emotions tied to movement and posture.
ANECDOTE

Balance Work Brought On Emotional Flashback

  • Matt Bush shares a balance-class moment where a middle-aged woman began crying and described feeling like a seven-year-old again while only watching others practice.
  • This illustrates emotional flashbacks that can be triggered by observing or activating body patterns, not just by memories.
ADVICE

Get Trauma-Informed If You Work With Bodies

  • If you work with bodies (trainers, therapists, PTs), get trauma-informed training because physical cues can reactivate emotional memories.
  • Learn simple neurosomatic tools to support people when somatic activations and emotions surface unexpectedly.
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