The Biology of Trauma® With Dr. Aimie

Why You Can't Sit Still: The Hidden Biology of Busyness

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Nov 18, 2025
Explore how trauma manifests in the body, causing a frantic need to stay busy. Discover why stillness can provoke fear for survivors and learn about somatic healing techniques. The story of Jess reveals how childhood trauma culminated in chronic busyness and a disconnect from her own emotions. Delve into the trauma response sequence and the role of the vagus nerve in managing safety. Finally, understand how healing involves creating new relational memories without erasing the past.
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ANECDOTE

Busy To Avoid Childhood Panic

  • Jess, a 45-year-old marketing director, stayed busy to avoid feeling the panic she experienced at age eight when her family fights felt overwhelming.
  • When her 17-year-old said they
ANECDOTE

Therapy Revealed Repeating Patterns

  • As Jess progressed through three weeks somatic work and three weeks mind-body dialogue, she noticed her energy dropped during conflict just like in childhood.
  • She feared passing the same perfectionism and busyness onto her daughters and sought to stop the cycle.
INSIGHT

Trauma Is About Internal Overwhelm

  • Trauma is defined by what happened inside the body: moments of overwhelm, not by external events.
  • Ask whether past moments felt overwhelming rather than comparing events to others.
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