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79 The Neuroscience of Resilience: Expert Insights with Valerie Knopik PhD

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After traumatic life events, some people experience negative mental and physical health outcomes, while others not only survive but thrive.

There’s a growing body of research on the strategies that prime our potential for resilience to adverse events, but less understanding of the neural pathways that underpin them. Today guest Valerie Knopik Ph.D. returns to explore three of these pathways with host Rachel, sharing a recent review article on the neuroscience of resilience in adults.

In this episode, Valerie unpacks how three key neutral pathways could interact to influence our capacity to successfully handle stress and trauma. She suggests a range of strategies we can employ to down-regulate the negative, up-regulate the positive, and retain overall perspective.

Listen to this episode to learn about three proposed pathways to resilience and how we can, and should, work with all of them to prime our potential to learn, grow and thrive in the face of adversity.

You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-79.

And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com.

To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

Show Notes:
  • A key review article on the neuroscience of resilience in adults [4:41]
  • Defining resilience [6:29]
  • A tripartite model: key neural pathways for resilience [9:11]
    • 1: Fear and distress network, the amygdala, and HPA axis [11:44]
    • 2: Reward pathways, the mid-brain, and the role of Dopamine [17:25]
    • 3: The default mode network and the role of rumination [23:21]
  • Some strategies influence more than one pathway [30:10]
  • Reframing the stress response [32:16]
  • Down-regulating the negative: therapy, journalling, affect labeling [34:11]
  • The power of the breath [39:07]
  • Up-regulating the positive: optimism, humor, social connection, gratitude [42:24]
  • Finding joy in required tasks [45:28]
  • Transcending the self: finding meaning and purpose, nature, flow state [50:17]
  • Final takeaways and further resources [55:03]
Links Mentioned:

Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Yoga Medicine Online Teacher

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After traumatic life events, some people experience negative mental and physical health outcomes, while others not only survive but thrive.

There’s a growing body of research on the strategies that prime our potential for resilience to adverse events, but less understanding of the neural pathways that underpin them. Today guest Valerie Knopik Ph.D. returns to explore three of these pathways with host Rachel, sharing a recent review article on the neuroscience of resilience in adults.

In this episode, Valerie unpacks how three key neutral pathways could interact to influence our capacity to successfully handle stress and trauma. She suggests a range of strategies we can employ to down-regulate the negative, up-regulate the positive, and retain overall perspective.

Listen to this episode to learn about three proposed pathways to resilience and how we can, and should, work with all of them to prime our potential to learn, grow and thrive in the face of adversity.

You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-79.

And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com.

To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

Show Notes:
  • A key review article on the neuroscience of resilience in adults [4:41]
  • Defining resilience [6:29]
  • A tripartite model: key neural pathways for resilience [9:11]
    • 1: Fear and distress network, the amygdala, and HPA axis [11:44]
    • 2: Reward pathways, the mid-brain, and the role of Dopamine [17:25]
    • 3: The default mode network and the role of rumination [23:21]
  • Some strategies influence more than one pathway [30:10]
  • Reframing the stress response [32:16]
  • Down-regulating the negative: therapy, journalling, affect labeling [34:11]
  • The power of the breath [39:07]
  • Up-regulating the positive: optimism, humor, social connection, gratitude [42:24]
  • Finding joy in required tasks [45:28]
  • Transcending the self: finding meaning and purpose, nature, flow state [50:17]
  • Final takeaways and further resources [55:03]
Links Mentioned:

Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Yoga Medicine Online Teacher

  continue reading

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