How Trauma Gets Trapped in the Body w/ Dr. Aimie Apigian Understanding Trauma in the Nervous System
Therapy in a Nutshell・2 minutes read
Dr. Aimie Apigian discusses the impact of trauma responses on the body, emphasizing the importance of addressing biological aspects to prevent chronic conditions and support the healing journey through various somatic therapies and practical exercises. Addressing trauma's impact on biology and completing stress responses can help prevent stored trauma in the body, promoting healing and creating a sense of internal safety.
Insights
- Trauma can manifest as physical health issues and chronic conditions, highlighting the importance of understanding its impact on the body beyond just psychological effects.
- Addressing trauma responses involves recognizing triggers, completing stress responses, and preventing the accumulation of trauma in the body through intentional actions and somatic work.
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Recent questions
How can trauma impact the body?
Trauma can manifest in physical symptoms and health conditions.
What are some signs of a chronic trauma response?
Metabolism problems, brain inflammation, and fatigue can indicate chronic trauma responses.
How can repressed anger affect the body?
Repressed anger can lead to fatigue, muscle pain, and chronic tiredness.
What role does the autonomic nervous system play in trauma responses?
The autonomic nervous system controls bodily functions and survival mechanisms in trauma responses.
How can somatic work aid in trauma recovery?
Somatic work focuses on bodily sensations to create safety and facilitate healing.
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