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Polyvagal Theory, Addiction & Trauma - Jan Winhall

The Weekend University

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Insights on Addictions and Trauma

Addictions can be viewed as state regulation strategies, where individuals shift between numbing and flooding states in their autonomic nervous system. Trauma can lead to serious impacts on the autonomic nervous system, causing individuals to create jolts in their body to seek relief when they perceive no safety. Recognizing the connection between addictions, trauma, and the autonomic nervous system can shed light on how individuals cope with their experiences.

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