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Tapping, EFT and Energetic Boundaries For Inner Child and Trauma Recovery with Jennifer Partridge13 Sep 202400:32:09

How can tapping on specific points on the body help regulate the autonomic nervous system and promote holistic wellness?

 I'm really excited for this episode because we're talking about acupuncture and meridian points on our body as a tool to work with our trauma. 

We're going to hear the powerful story of Jennifer Partridge, a friend of mine, who found EFT tapping and it changed her life and helped to reverse her colitis. The outcome was so profound that she made it her life's purpose to empower others through tapping and the gift of emotional mastery that it brings.

Jennifer is a world renowned tapping expert, author and speaker. Not only will she explain how to use tapping to reduce physical symptoms and relax the nervous system, but she'll also explain how she uses tapping to enliven the system and tap into your purpose. 

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • The possibilities with tapping and reducing various physical health problems
  • How to integrate Chinese medicine, energy healing and Western medicine
  • How trauma affects the autonomic nervous system and why this leads to chronic health issues
  • Methods to create a safe environment that allow us to access and work through buried traumas
  • How tapping techniques can help with inner child work
  • Understand the importance of setting energetic boundaries to prevent the absorption of others’ stress and emotions

For more information and show notes, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

Authenticity & Somatic Experiencing: How to Access Deeper Intimacy After Trauma with Dr. Peter Levine06 Sep 202400:31:15

How can authenticity help us heal from trauma and achieve deeper, more intimate relationships?

Dr. Aimie Apigian is joined by Dr. Peter Levine, the pioneer of Somatic Experiencing, to discuss how trauma disrupts our connection to our authentic selves, which in turn affects our ability to form deep, meaningful relationships. Together, they will explain how we can begin to restore deep intimacy and connection with others through the practice of somatic healing. Allowing for genuine intimacy and presence in our lives after having experienced trauma.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • How trauma disrupts our authentic self and impacts our relationships
  • The significance of authenticity and human connection when it comes to healing this trauma
  • How to achieve greater intimacy through authenticity
  • How a dysregulated nervous system impacts our ability to achieve our goals and strategies how to manage this
  • The connection between the flow state and authenticity
  • The importance of authenticity and self-awareness in personal growth

For more information and show notes, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

How Chronic Health Challenges and Your Work Impact Each Other with Sally Riggs28 Jun 202400:38:25

Is your health impacting the way you show up for work?

In this episode, I am joined by Sally Riggs, an entrepreneur, psychologist, and COVID long-haul coach. Together, we’ll discuss the interconnectedness of work and health and the strategies and principles you can use to keep going when your body is struggling with long-term health issues. 


You’ll hear more about:

  • The impact chronic health challenges have on work and how work impacts health
  • Using polyvagal theory to optimize your work and health
  • The most common mistake made when working with the nervous system to improve health and work
  • The #1 component for a business and what can sabotage it
  • What will prevent your business from making a bigger impact in the lives of others
  • How hidden emotions can negatively impact your work and health
  • And more!



How to Transform Yourself During Grief by Empowering Others with Melissa Dlugolecki21 Jun 202400:47:14

How do we navigate the hidden challenges that can arise when experiencing grief? 

 

Today, I am joined by Melissa Dlugolecki, a mother who lost her daughter at around 4 months of age. In the episode, Melissa shares the journey of losing her daughter, the surprising challenges that popped up during her grief journey, and how she’s been able to get emotionally where she is today. 

 

You’ll hear more on:

  • Navigating grief as a family
  • Hidden dangers that can occur in relationships while navigating grief
  • The role of community in grieving 
  • What it looks like to be committed to our grief
  • Rebuilding your world after a life-changing loss
  • How to prevent getting stuck in grief
  • Finding purpose after pain
  • And more!

 

 

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

The Effects of Relational Adaptations From Insecure Attachment Styles with Dr. Diane Poole-Heller14 Jun 202400:37:47

Are your attachment pains and patterns impacting not only your relationships, but also your nervous system and overall health?
 

In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Diane Poole-Heller, an internationally recognized speaker, author, and expert in the field of attachment theory and trauma resolution. Together, we will discuss attachment and how it influences the way your form and maintain relationships, communicate (or don’t!), and what you can do to start moving towards a secure attachment and healthier relationships! 

You’ll hear more about:

  • Defining attachment based on your biology
  • How the nervous system gets confused when connection isn’t always safe
  • The markers and milestones that indicate you’re moving towards a secure attachment 
  • What it means when you ghost people
  • Why you can’t just think your way out of your attachment and relationship patterns
  • Building new relational skills for connection and authenticity
  • And more!



For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Polyvagal Theory: Become an Active Operator of Your Nervous System During Grief with Deb Dana07 Jun 202400:58:24

Grief is something that everyone feels, but how they process it depends on their past history. So how do we know which way we experience grief?

 

There are challenges each of us must face and overcome based on our past experiences. These experiences will help decide what our grief looks like and if we will get stuck in grief. Today, Deb Dana, a polyvagal therapist, joins me to discuss grief, but in particular, what are Dorsal Days and how do we work these days to create life after loss!

 

You’ll hear more about:

  • The three organizing principles of the nervous system and how they influence our unique way through grief 
  • What not to ask someone who is grieving
  • Asking this key question to become an active operator of your nervous system 
  • The surprising equation our nervous system uses to create our grief reactions  
  • Why dysregulation is a normal response and the key to returning to regulation
  • The profound impact of our preexisting state on the grief response
  • The most important thing to provide your nervous system during times of grief
  • The role of glimmers in grief 



For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Fear, Attachment & Relational Trauma: Solutions For The Hyper-Sensitive Gut with Dr. Aimie Apigian30 May 202400:30:40

Are the symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) connected to trauma? 


In this episode, I dive into what I’ve been learning about a hypersensitive and hyperreactive gut looking through the lens of IBS. I answer where IBS comes from, its origins, and the REAL solutions to fixing it. Forget what you think you know about Irritable Bowel Syndrome, because the truth might just shock you!

 

You’ll learn more about:

  • Common misconceptions around IBS and mental health
  • The specific emotion during our attachment years that is connected with IBS 
  • What “global high intensity activation" is and its role in gut hypersensitivity 
  • The right way to address the hypersensitivity and hyperreactivity of the gut.
  • Personalizing interventions to help IBS symptoms (and get your life back!)
  • And more!

 

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Why Stored Traumas Become Syndromes & Somatic Solutions with Peter Levine24 May 202400:36:46

How is trauma work different when there is a syndrome involved?


Today, I’m delighted to bring you another episode featuring Dr. Peter Levine. Dr. Levine is the Developer of Somatic Experiencing® and the Founder of both the Ergos Institute of Somatic Education and Somatic Experiencing International. Together, we will discuss how stored trauma can lead to syndromes and the somatic solutions that can help.

You’ll hear more on:

  • The main element in your body that drives all syndromes
  • Why somatic work is one of 3 pillars of stored trauma
  • What every physician should know about syndromes
  • The role of childhood trauma in chronic syndromes
  • What dysautonomia is (and its role in syndromes)
  • The key to somatic work with any and all syndromes
  • And more!



For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Early Attachment Shocks: How Unexpected Stressors Can Cause Developmental Trauma & What To Do10 May 202400:43:03

What is the impact of an early heart shock on our mind and body?

 

Most of the time we don’t even know we’ve experienced a heart shock. But even if we don’t know we’ve experienced one, it has already made an impact on our lives. In this episode, I discuss what a heart shock is, the impact it can make on our body and mind and why it’s so important that you be the hero of your own story.


You’ll learn more about:

  • How early life heart shocks affect attachment and survival

  • The deep impact heart shocks have on the body

  • How heart shocks change the nervous system and neuroception

  • The connection between early life heart shocks and adult diseases

  • Recognizing the "part" of us affected by early life shocks



For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Gaps In Trauma-Informed Care: Boundaries, Attachment and Generational Impact with Thomas Hübl03 May 202400:43:00

Why is it essential for you to do your own trauma work while also understanding the impact of collective trauma?

 

In this episode, I am joined by Thomas Hübl, a renowned teacher, author, and international facilitator whose lifelong work integrates the core insights of the great wisdom traditions and mysticism with the discoveries of science. Together, we will discuss how each person can create attuned and co-regulated relationships that are necessary for being trauma informed.

 

We talk more on: 

  • Attachment’s role in our emotional responses as adults
  • The impact of intergenerational and ancestral trauma on attachment 
  • Strategies to stay regulated and connected in relationships
  • Moving from distancing behaviors to being fully present in relationships
  • The role of flow, stagnation and embodied practices in attachments
  • And more!

 

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Understanding the Trauma Connection Between Attachment, Autoimmunity, and Fatigue with Dr. Aimie Apigian26 Apr 202400:48:52

What is the connection between attachment, autoimmunity and fatigue? The answer… your nervous system!


Many practitioners have noticed there has been an uptick in those who are experiencing autoimmunity. What's causing this uptick? In this episode, I’m discussing how the nervous system, and more specifically the freeze response, is connected to attachment, autoimmunity, and fatigue.

You’ll hear more about: 

  • The 3 normal stress responses
  • How the freeze response is a component of the stress response both mentally and physically
  • How the freeze response contributes to autoimmune conditions and fatigue
  • Why working on your nervous system 
  • Common symptoms of the freeze response
  • What role do early attachment relationships and traumatic events play in shaping an individual’s stress responses
  • Ways to increase your awareness of your stress responses and explore strategies for managing them effectively



For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

A Blueprint for Healing: Lessons from a Pioneer in Mind-Body Medicine Dr. James Gordon19 Apr 202400:29:51

Is it possible to heal trauma on your own or does it take a village?

In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. James Gordon, a Harvard educated psychiatrist and Founder and CEO of the nonprofit, The Center for Mind-Body Medicine. We will discuss the devastating impact untreated trauma can cause, the importance of relationships in your healing journey, and why you need to find a self care strategy that works for YOU!

 

Here’s what you will learn in this episode:

  • The Three P's of trauma healing
  • How self care makes changes in your physiology and your nervous system
  • What you will experience if you work on healing yourself first
  • The power in realizing trauma is a universal experience (and how this can help you heal!)
  • How doing the work can transform your life
  • Why you need to be intentional in your own healing
  • And more!

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Hidden Triggers For Insomnia & Solutions For a Stressed Subconscious Nervous System with Dr. Michael Breus30 Aug 202400:31:34

How does unresolved trauma disrupt our sleep patterns, and what can we do about it?

I’m thrilled to welcome Dr. Michael Breus, a double board-certified clinical psychologist and clinical sleep specialist. We’ll be discussing the profound effects of trauma on our sleep, exploring how our nervous system processes life experiences and their lasting impact on our rest. Dr. Breus will explain how trauma can disrupt sleep patterns, examine unique case studies from his practice and explore practical solutions for overcoming these challenges.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • How past traumas continue to affect sleep long after the event
  • The importance of a felt sense of safety for falling asleep
  • The link between freeze response, escapism and sleep and how to stop numbing in order to sleep
  • How to discover your chronotype and improve your sleep cycle based on it
  • How nightmares prevent emotional processing and how dream therapy can help individuals work through trauma 
  • How trauma can make us feel 'wired and tired'
  • 2 practical techniques for calming the mind and body before sleep

For more information and show notes, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

How Attachment Shapes Our Biology and Behavior with Dr. Aimie Apigian12 Apr 202400:25:27

How do we begin to have secure attachments as adults?

 

We develop our attachment style in childhood and there are 3 different types of attachment. But how do we know what our attachment style is and how it impacts our life? One of them, secure attachment, iI’ve only seen a few times in my life. The other two styles are what most of us tend to be and that’s ok! But how can we move from these styles into secure attachments? That’s the question I’ll be answering on today’s episode.

You’ll hear more about:

  • The basics of attachment styles and their impact on our lives
  • How our nervous system influences our attachment patterns
  • The journey from insecure to secure attachment
  • The role of somatic work, parts work, and addressing biology in healing attachment issues
  • Insights into "earned secure attachment" and what it means to work towards it
  • And more!

 

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

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Struggling with Sleep? How to Regain Restful Nights with Suzie Sink05 Apr 202400:30:14

How to create the safety in my nervous system to sleep well?

 

In this episode, I am joined by Suzie Senk, functional medicine practitioner, holistic sleep specialist, speaker and author. Together we discuss not only the importance of sleep but how trauma (and an unsafe sleeping environment) can adversely affect the quality of your sleep.  

 

You'll hear more about:

  • Understanding why individuals who have trauma experience a tougher time falling and staying asleep
  • The importance of consistency in achieving better sleep
  • What you should — and shouldn’t have — in your bedroom if you have trauma
  • Exploring the role EMFs play in sleep health
  • Discovering the ONE thing you need to know to get better sleep
  • And more!

 

 

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Bonus Episode: Cuál es la mejor forma de ayudar a nuestras familias a recuperarse de su trauma? (Episode 16 Replay in Spanish!)03 Apr 202400:35:41

Hoy en Biología del Trauma, escuchamos a Heather, una graduada del viaje en línea de 21 días hacia una vida tranquila. Después de ver el impacto positivo de abordar su trauma, Heather continuó con su programa de capacitación de mentores para dirigir ejercicios somáticos y guiar a otros en su viaje de curación. En este episodio, abordamos cómo ayudar a su familia a recuperarse del trauma. 

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Gabor Mate: Healing Trauma and Chronic Illness Through Connection (Part 2)29 Mar 202400:29:04

How can we repair the disconnection from trauma that causes disease?

 

In part two of this series, we continue our conversation on trauma and chronic illness with Gabor Maté. Gabor has spent his career exploring the connections between trauma, childhood development, and stress. Together, we discuss how trauma disconnects us from ourselves and others and creates dysregulation that drives illness. We explore how our bodies speak to us, and why trauma isn’t what happens to you, but your response to it. Reconnection and regulation are possible! 

 

You’ll hear more about:

  • How disconnection is a survival adaptation

  • The mistake I made and what I learned from it

  • Why 80% of autoimmune disorders happen to women

  • Changing our relationships in the world to heal our diseases

  • Gabor’s personal practice of staying connected to himself

  • And more!



For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Gabor Mate: The Biology Piece We Have Missed In Trauma & Depression (Part 1)22 Mar 202400:30:07

Is there a missing biology link between trauma and chronic illness?

In this episode, I am joined by the one and only Gabor Maté. Gabor has spent his career exploring the connections between trauma, childhood development, and stress. It was his work that inspired me to pursue addiction medicine. Together, in part one of this series, we will discuss the lessons we’ve both learned around trauma and chronic illness.

We talk more about:

  • Why chronic health conditions can be a sign of trauma & dysregulation
  • How most chronic illnesses are less genetics and more trauma-driven
  • The role copper plays in trauma and depression
  • How trauma makes your body more susceptible to toxins
  • The benefits of starting with regulation for chronic illness
  • And more!

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Betrayal Trauma Recovery: How To Heal From The Hurt with Debi Silver15 Mar 202400:36:01

How do you start to heal from the hurt of a betrayal?

 

Betrayal is one of the most painful emotions you can experience as a person. Betrayal is not limited to just romantic relationships, it can be felt in all types of different relationships. Today, my good friend and colleague, Debi Silber, joins me to discuss the 5 stages of betrayal and how you can start to heal from the hurt. 

 

You’ll hear more about:

  • The symptoms of betrayal trauma

  • Why betrayal can trigger a trauma response

  • Why trauma work is an integral part of healing 

  • The coping mechanisms you might use to avoid the pain

  • How to know if you’re stuck — and the steps you can take to become the best version of yourself



For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Are The Trauma Parts Of You Making You Sick? with Dr. Richard Schwartz08 Mar 202400:21:39

Why are your trauma parts possibly making you sick?

Dr. Richard Schwartz began his career as a systemic family counselor and academic. This work led him to discovering that family therapy alone did not achieve full symptom relief and is what led him to developing Internal Family Systems (IFS). In this episode, we will discuss if your trauma parts are making you sick and what you can do about it!

You’ll hear more about:

  • What parts work is and its importance in trauma healing
  • The role of protector parts and how they can affect physical health 
  • How the battle between parts can lead to physical symptoms and health issues
  • The power of connecting with self to improve your health
  • And more!

 

For more information about this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

How to Apply Energy Psychology to the 7 Stages of Addiction Recovery with Dr. David Feinstein01 Mar 202400:37:15

How can we apply energy psychology to the seven key stages of the addiction recovery process?

 

My guest this episode is Dr. David Feinstein, a clinical psychologist who serves as national director for the Energy Medicine Institute. Dr. Feinstein sent me his manual on energy healing for the addiction recovery process and I knew I wanted to interview him. In this episode, we will discuss the difference between energy psychology and energy medicine, how energy psychology supports addiction recovery and how it can help with the big emotions that can come up during that process, and the seven stages of addiction recovery.

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Energy Medicine: A New Tool in Autoimmunity & Trauma Work with Donna Eden23 Feb 202400:36:16

Which meridian is the first one to balance in people with autoimmunity during their trauma recovery?

 

In this episode, I am joined by Donna Eden, a practitioner of Energy Medicine who applies energy work, medicine, and psychology to help those on the autoimmune path. Together we will discuss emotions that need to shift if people have autoimmunity, the first steps in balancing meridians and what that means, and tips for healers who work with those who have autoimmune issues and are trying to heal their trauma.

 

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

What It Takes to Safely Guide Another Through Trauma Work with Licia Sky16 Feb 202400:32:43

How do I need to be to safely guide myself or another through the trauma healing journey?

 

In this episode, I am joined by Licia Sky, an artist, singer-songwriter, and bodyworker who works with traumatized individuals and trains mental health professionals to use Embodied Self Experience in movement, theater exercises, writing, and voice as tools for attunement, healing, and connection. Together we will discuss embodiment, what it is and which emotions we need to do it, along with becoming a strong leader for others going through a trauma journey. Finally, we will discuss attunement and trust within the healing journey.



For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Is Trauma Genetic or Epigenetic? Insights with Dr. Bruce Lipton23 Aug 202400:30:44

What is the role of genes and epigenetics in trauma at the cellular level?

Joining us today is none other than Dr. Bruce Lipton, an internationally recognized leader in bridging science and spirit. Dr. Lipton will share his pioneering insights into how our perceptions and environment can reshape our biological responses, especially regarding trauma and together we’ll explore the foundational concepts of epigenetics, the role of the environment in gene expression, and how our consciousness plays a crucial role in trauma development.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • Do genes or environment determine our cellular behavior
  • How identical cells in different environments perform
  • How positive or negative thoughts alter the chemical composition of our blood
  • How chronic trauma affects our epigenetics making us more susceptible to diseases
  • The cause of cancer through the eyes of epigenetics and 
  • Practical tools to apply the principles of epigenetics and consciousness to your life to promote an innate state of healing

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

Is False Anxiety Causing You Stress? with Dr. Ellen Vora09 Feb 202400:39:04

What is causing us false anxiety (anxiety that isn’t caused by anything that is wrong)?

 

In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Ellen Vora, board-certified psychiatrist, acupuncturist, yoga teacher, and author of The Anatomy of Anxiety. Together we will discuss something that could save your life - stress and anxiety, and especially false anxiety. We are talking about stress and trauma, mood medications and managing withdrawals of anxiety, how trauma is “brain indigestion,” and where to start addressing your anxiety.



For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

How to Parent Adopted Children with Early Life Trauma with Robin Karr-Morse02 Feb 202400:34:01

How do we love our adopted children to help them overcome trauma and create change?

 

In this episode, we will be talking about parenting children with trauma surrounding their early life experiences, specifically focusing on adoption. We will be debunking some common myths surrounding adoption, look at how adoption trauma can be expressed in behaviors, and the importance of relationship repair. Our guest this week is childhood expert, therapist, and author of Scared Sick: The role of childhood trauma in adult diseases, Robin Karr-Morse.

 

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

Parenting in a Traumatizing World: The answer Our Children Need with Dr. Gordon Neufeld26 Jan 202400:33:12

What is the best protection we can give our children as we raise them in a traumatizing world?

 

In this episode, we will be talking about parenting and the crisis of confidence so many parents face when it comes to knowing what our children need. As parents who do not want to pass along their own traumas to their children, we want to set them up to be happy and know inside themselves that the opinions and powers of others aren’t what dictates their worth. Dr. Gordon Neufeld is a developmental psychologist known for his work in with attachment and is joining us today. We will discuss the roots of attachment, several elements of parenting that are key to know, and how to raise those children in a traumatizing world. 

 

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

ACEs: How the Body Holds and Hides Pain with Dr. Vincent Felitti19 Jan 202400:30:39

What do ACEs show us about escapes from our pain?

In this episode we are going to talk about ACEs - Adverse Childhood Experiences - with Dr. Vincent Felitti. We will look at the history of ACEs, what they taught us about coping mechanisms, and how we hide our pain. 

 

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Hormones: A Portal Into Our Stored Trauma with Dr. Aimie Apigian12 Jan 202400:35:41

 In this episode we’re going to talk about women’s health - specifically around how trauma affects womens’ hormones. We will discuss how if you feel something is off, it probably is, the wrong advice doctors are giving about hormones, and the times in our lives when we are more prepared to deal with past traumas due to hormonal changes. We will also cover why the term “estrogen dominance” is misleading and the two main hormones that are really affecting you (and they aren’t estrogen and progesterone!).

 

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

3 Food Groups That Affect Autoimmunity with Palmer Kippola05 Jan 202400:37:15

What is the role of trauma in autoimmunity that leads us to a clear path forward for prevention or recovery?

 

This is the question that I answer in today’s Biology of Trauma Podcast. In this episode we are talking about autoimmunity and trauma. Trauma in all its forms - emotional, toxins, foods toxins, etc. - and the role it might play in switching on or off these so-called incurable conditions, such as MS or Hashimoto’s. My guest Palmer Kippola and I will talk about the three big root causes that influence autoimmunity, three main food groups to look at in relation to autoimmunity, and six environmental factors that we can control in relation to autoimmunity.

 

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Mirroring in Trauma: Mastering How You Hold and Guide Others with Dr. Aimie Apigian29 Dec 202300:37:35

How do you use mirroring when wanting to hold the container for someone to safely go into their freeze response for healing?

This is the question that I answer in today’s Biology of Trauma Podcast. This episode is an excerpt from one of my professional development training sessions for those who become mentors and lead the breakout groups in the Foundational Journey. During this session, I chat with those group members about what mirroring is, how to use it to excite, subside, or maintain whatever the emotional state is, and how mirroring someone’s own words back to them creates a connection. I will also explain what to do when someone goes into a freeze state and how to be a safe place for that person.

 

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

Sexual Grief: More Than Just Sexual Trauma with Edy Nathan22 Dec 202300:31:50

* Trigger warning for suicide and sexual trauma*

Today’s Question: What role does sexual grief play in the trauma-healing journey? 

This is what we answer in today’s episode. Together with my good friend, Edy Nathan, who is an author, public speaker, and licensed therapist in New York City, we take a deep dive into understanding what sexual grief is. In defining the sexual grief effect, Edy brings to light the profound impact of sexually traumatic experiences on individuals. This grief is not static; it evolves, shifts shape, and manifests uniquely in each person. By applying techniques from internal family systems and somatic parts work, we learn to engage in intentional, transformative conversations with the different parts of ourselves.

 

Head over to the Dr. Aimie's website to learn more about this episode: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

 

 

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The Trauma Behind Chronic Pain with Dr. Les Aria15 Dec 202300:43:52

What is the role of the autonomic nervous system specifically in chronic pain?

That is what we cover in this episode on the trauma behind chronic pain!  In this episode, I talk about chronic pain with Dr. Les Aria, a pain psychologist in practice for 19 years and co-founder of Menda health, a digital pain recovering platform, where he serves as the chief science officer. I invited him to this podcast episode because of his unique ability to explain chronic pain through the Polyvagal Lens.  

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Is Neuroplasticity Good or Bad in Trauma? with Dr. Aimie Apigian08 Dec 202300:45:36

In this episode, I break down neuroplasticity and discuss the role it plays in the trauma-healing journey. I discuss how our nervous system, often stuck in patterns due to prolonged symptoms, can be retrained and redirected toward a healthier, more positive state. I also share insights from professionals who have currently in the advanced level of training in my Biology of Trauma Certificate Training Program and have used this information on their clients. 

Ultimately, this podcast episode answers the question – how to use neuroplasticity to help you on the trauma healing journey? 

 

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Stress & Freeze Response: How to Achieve & Sustain High Performance with Olympian Louise Tjernqvist16 Aug 202400:38:17

How can we effectively harness our stress response and work with our freeze response to achieve sustained, high and healthy performance?

Our focus today is on Olympian level of performance. In a world that gives us the message that we need to manage our stress, actually, that may not be what we want to do. We are going to look at our stress physiology through the lens of high performance, because let’s face it, trauma work and personal development can be like Olympian performance for us. It’s hard, it’s long, and we want to know how to use our stress response to help us accomplish the changes we want in our life. 

In this episode, you will learn:

  • The 2 important measures of performance: activation physiology and recovery capacity
  • The importance of mastering both stress activation and recovery
  • The role of routines and biological rhythms in optimizing performance
  • Overcoming the guilt and discomfort associated with taking time to rest
  • How the messages behind physical health symptoms like shingles or adrenal fatigue are not messages just of stress and what those messages are
  • What relationship you need to have with your freeze response for optimal performance
  • Techniques to increase your ability to handle high-stress situations without compromising your well-being

 

For more information and links for this episode, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/

5 Supplements That Support Trauma Healing with Dr. Aimie Apigian01 Dec 202300:46:50

In this episode, I explain five important supplements and how they help our bodies respond to trauma and aid us in the trauma healing process. I guide you to what symptoms and conditions each supplement addresses so you know which supplement you should take. This is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the multifaceted approach required for effective trauma therapy through the effective use of supplements.

 

 

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How Unresolved Anger Affects Autoimmune Conditions with Dr. Keesha Ewers17 Nov 202300:35:41

In this episode, Dr. Keesha Ewers joins me to discuss the connection between the freeze response and autoimmunity. We look at the body’s freeze response during traumatic experiences and how those triggers lead to a pattern of nervous system reactivity. We also dive deeper into the freeze response and why it is more common in children. These traumatic experiences can lead to the formation of beliefs and adaptive behaviors that persist into adulthood.

We take a deeper look at unresolved anger, specifically unexpressed anger turned towards oneself, and how it is associated with autoimmune conditions. The question we want to answer is: How is the freeze response behind autoimmunity?

 

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How to Heal Bracing and Hypervigilance with Cat Dillon10 Nov 202300:42:40

In this episode, featuring Cat Dillon, we discuss her experiences with bracing and hypervigilance as a result of childhood trauma. Cat Dillon’s personal journey of healing from the chronic bracing patterns and tension that began in her childhood and culminated in a panic attack while driving across a bridge was a turning point that led her to explore and understand her body’s needs better, ultimately guiding her towards a path of trauma healing. The insights provided in this episode are meant to resonate with listeners who may have similar experiences of trauma and stress, providing them with a sense of understanding and potential strategies for healing.

 

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By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.  This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Trauma Healing Accelerated, any guests or contributors to The Biology of Trauma podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Trauma Healing Accelerated be responsible for damages arising from the use of the podcast.

 

Link Between Nervous System, Physical Presence and Self-Expression with Bo Eason03 Nov 202300:36:40

 In this episode, Bo Eason, former NFL player, speaker, and author, and I discuss the role of physicality and self-expression in effective communication, parenting, and relationships. This episode answers this one question: What’s the connection between the state of your nervous system, your physical presence, and your ability to communicate well?

 

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By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.  This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Trauma Healing Accelerated, any guests or contributors to The Biology of Trauma podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Trauma Healing Accelerated be responsible for damages arising from the use of the podcast.

5 Agreements to Keep Group Trauma Work Safe with Dr. Aimie Apigian27 Oct 202300:34:46

This week's episode of the Biology of Trauma podcast explains the "five agreements" that we teach in our 21 Day Journey course. The episode answers the question: What are the five agreements that allow us to do group trauma work safely?

 

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Can Adoption or Childhood Trauma Cause Bipolar Disorder? with Dr. Christina Bjorndal20 Oct 202300:36:56

In this enlightening conversation with Dr. Christina Bjorndal, we explore the intricate connections between mental wellness diagnosis, traumatic experiences, and the journey to healing. In this episode, we delve into the challenges and stigmas of mental health labels and discuss how early life experiences, the ego, and shadow beliefs can contribute to stored trauma that require a holistic approach to overcome. We will answer two questions: Is a bipolar label related to early childhood trauma, and if so, is there a different solution to a bipolar label than psychiatric medication? 

 

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How Quickly Can Lifelong Patterns Change? with Dr. Aimie Apigian13 Oct 202300:40:46

 In this episode of the Biology of Trauma podcast, we are looking at how we change lifelong patterns in our body, how long it takes to notice a shift in those patterns, and what we need to do to make those changes stick. This episode is broken down in two parts: 1) I begin with an overview of the first part of my Foundational Journey - the 21 Day Journey and what participants can expect, and 2) I welcome participants of the 21 Day Journey program to share their personal experiences and transformations. Our main question for this episode is: How quickly can lifelong patterns in our body change?

 

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By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.  This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Trauma Healing Accelerated, any guests or contributors to The Biology of Trauma podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Trauma Healing Accelerated be responsible for damages arising from the use of the podcast.

 

 

Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis With Energy Healing with Donna Eden06 Oct 202300:40:44

In this enlightening episode of the Biology of Trauma podcast, Dr. Aimie delves into the mysterious and transformative world of energy medicine. With the guidance of Donna Eden, a pioneer in the field of energy medicine, listeners will gain insights into the profound potential of energy medicine for healing and transformation. Donna shares her personal journey of overcoming multiple sclerosis and other health challenges using energy medicine, emphasizing the importance of understanding and balancing our body's energies. The episode aims to answer the question: How do we apply energy medicine for trauma healing?

 

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By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.  This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Trauma Healing Accelerated, any guests or contributors to The Biology of Trauma podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Trauma Healing Accelerated be responsible for damages arising from the use of the podcast.

 

 

Unlocking the Role of Disguised Grief in Health with Dr. Joan Rosenberg29 Sep 202300:35:55

In this episode, Dr. Joan Rosenberg joins me to explore the complex relationship between emotions, particularly disguised grief, and our overall well-being. Dr. Rosenberg is a psychologist and the author of 90 Seconds to a Life You Love: How to master your difficult feelings to cultivate lasting confidence, resilience, and authenticity. The episode is divided into two sections: the first delves into the concept of disguised grief and its impact on health, while the second offers strategies to manage emotional responses. Dr. Rosenberg shares her unique perspective on why we should lean into unpleasant feelings and how they serve protective purposes. The episode aims to answer the question: How do our emotions, particularly disguised grief, affect our biology and overall health?

 

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By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.  This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Trauma Healing Accelerated, any guests or contributors to The Biology of Trauma podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Trauma Healing Accelerated be responsible for damages arising from the use of the podcast.

 

Solutions for Low Serotonin and GABA in Trauma with Trudy Scott22 Sep 202300:39:29

In this episode, Dr. Aimie Apigian and Trudy Scott delve into the complex relationship between trauma, neurotransmitters, and biochemistry. Trudy Scott, a certified nutritionist and founder of the Anxiety Nutrition Institute, shares her expertise on how low levels of serotonin and GABA can significantly affect those with PTSD symptoms. The episode aims to answer the question: What to do about low serotonin and low GABA in trauma?

 

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By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.  This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Trauma Healing Accelerated, any guests or contributors to The Biology of Trauma podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Trauma Healing Accelerated be responsible for damages arising from the use of the podcast.

 

Cellular Resilience And Post-Traumatic Growth with Ari Whitten09 Aug 202400:41:39

How can we build resilience to stress and trauma at a physiological level in addition to psychological level?

I am joined by Ari Witten, a natural health expert and founder of The Energy Blueprint. Ari is the best-selling author of "The Ultimate Guide to Red Light Therapy" and "Eat for Energy: How to Beat Fatigue and Supercharge Your Mitochondria for All-Day Energy." With a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, certifications in corrective exercise and performance enhancement, and extensive graduate-level training in clinical psychology and human nutrition, Ari brings a wealth of knowledge on human energy optimization. His expertise in cellular processes and physiological resilience is unparalleled.

In this episode, we will explore:

  • Whether physiological resilience is actually more important than psychological resilience
  • How trauma responses occur not just on a psychological level, but also on a cellular and mitochondrial level
  • The difference between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and post-traumatic growth
  • Can the right amount of stress actually build resilience instead of breaking us down
  • How your environment and lifestyle factors affect trauma and resilience
  • Practical strategies to enhance physiological resilience, including regular exposure to manageable stressors like exercise, sun exposure, and cold plunging

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Chronic Conditions: What to do When the Protocols Aren’t Enough with Dr. Aimie Apigian15 Sep 202300:47:48

The reality is, most of us have a chronic health issue in addition to trauma.  Trauma and health issues go hand in hand. In this podcast episode, we are diving into the important question of: What to do when the protocols aren’t enough for resolving a chronic health issue? 

In today's episode, we will look at what happens when trauma becomes the operating system for the body and what to do about it.  When a chronic health issue is present, we can go wrong! You can’t out-supplement trauma, and your health professional isn’t going to have the tools to recognize when trauma is the roadblock for your body.

 

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How Does Trauma Manifest in the Body with Gabor Mate08 Sep 202300:58:40

When there are physical symptoms involved, that is what you will learn about how unresolved trauma manifests physically in the body, and we must be careful to start in the right way. In this episode, I have with me Dr. Gabor Mate, who is a leader in seeing the body expressing stress and trauma, a family medical physician who also worked in palliative care and addiction medicine, and the author of When the Body Says No and Hungry Ghosts. We will be answering the big question - How does unresolved trauma manifest physically in our bodies and how can understanding this connection lead to profound healing? So, where do we start?

 

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Where to Start With Trauma in a Holistic Model? with Dr. Aimie Apigian01 Sep 202300:38:31

“Once we know better and have the ability to be intentional about the process, either for ourselves or our clients, it has to be a holistic integrative approach and to start the opening up in a specific way.” We have talked a lot on this podcast about different ways to work on our stored trauma in the body, but the number one question is - Where do we start? Having been through my own personal journey of healing my body by addressing and releasing trauma, I learned the hard way that my body will let me know when what I’m doing isn’t helpful. It shows itself through relapses in fatigue, brain fog, anxiety, and heaviness.So through all of the different modalities to heal trauma and heal the body, How can we start healing in a holistic way, and not just attacking symptoms?

 

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How to Integrate Somatic and Parts Work - Part 2: Mind-Body Dialog Questions with Dr. Aimie Apigian25 Aug 202300:30:11

Welcome back as we continue with part two of our series on integrating somatic and parts work. If you missed part one, go check it out in Episode 36 and then come back. In this episode, we ask the question - What are the specific mind-body dialogue questions that help us connect to a part of us associated with a body sensation? To help us answer this question, I have invited three special people to share their specific mind-body dialogue questions that have helped them connect to themselves as they notice body sensations.

 

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