Trauma Rewired

The Freeze and Flop Trauma Responses and What’s Really Happening in Your Nervous System

Sep 8, 2025
Explore the nuanced freeze and flop trauma responses, revealing their physiological effects on emotional expression. Understand how functional freeze, often mistaken for laziness, stems from chronic stress and differs from burnout. Delve into the impact of early emotional neglect on adult relationships and the complexities of emotional numbness versus apathy. Learn practical ways to safely reconnect with your emotions through gentle movements and mindful practices, designed to enhance self-awareness and personal safety.
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INSIGHT

Functional Freeze Is A Survival Strategy

  • Functional freeze is a learned survival strategy that looks like external functioning but internal numbness.
  • It is reinforced by chronic stress and reduces interoception, decision-making, and emotional access.
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From 'Lazy' To Recognizing Freeze

  • Jennifer Wallace described believing she was lazy until she learned she was living in functional freeze.
  • She cared but could not access motion, motivation, or emotions until understanding the pattern.
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Freeze, Tonic Immobility, And Flop Spectrum

  • Freeze, tonic immobility, and flop sit on a spectrum of protective responses with different neurology and duration.
  • Tonic immobility is a last-resort rigid paralysis often following inescapable threat and can last minutes to hours.
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