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Toxic Shame Of Complex Post Traumatic Stress

Trauma Rewired

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Rehabilitating the Interoceptive System for Shame Response and Pleasure Recognition

Rehabilitating the interoceptive system is crucial for recognizing shame responses and interpreting signals from within the body accurately to reduce perceived threats. By working with a minimum effective dose and initially external orientation, individuals can gradually feel sensations in the body, creating safety and regulation. Lowering daily threats can lead to a higher awareness of pleasure sources, including simple activities like being in the sun or listening to music. Intentionally engaging in activities that bring joy allows the nervous system to connect with pleasure, paving the way for more intimate experiences if desired.

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