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From Inner Voice to Inner Peace: The Power of Psychological Distance in Emotional Regulation

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In this enlightening episode of The Light Inside, we unravel the concept of emotional uncoupling and the importance of establishing a healthy psychological distance to better understand and process our emotions. Our guest, Veronica Rottman, founder of Waking Womb, shared her expertise on somatic-based healing and the role of the nervous system in emotional regulation.

We began by discussing the challenges we face when our emotions become entangled with our experiences, leading to a web of complex reactions. Veronica explained the textbook definition of dissociation and its role in emotional regulation, emphasizing the body's inherent capacity for healing and balance.

Throughout the conversation, we explored the idea of neuroception, the body's perception of safety, and how our past experiences can influence our present emotional responses. We highlighted the importance of compassion towards our own dissociative responses, recognizing them as protective mechanisms rather than signs of brokenness. We also touched on the concept of overcoupling, where our nervous system associates certain stimuli with past threats, and how somatic practices can help us untangle these associations.

[00:02:40] Emotional Regulation and Dissociation.

[00:06:11] Neuroception and Dissociation.

[00:08:52] Dissociation and its protective function.

[00:13:20] Perception of safety

[00:16:12] Somatic investigation and dissociation.

[00:20:30] Interoceptive and exteroceptive awareness.

[00:24:56] Overcoming self-awareness and shame.

[00:29:34] Sensory experience and grounding.

[00:35:38] Co-regulation and energetic vibrations.

[00:39:04] Trauma and reproductive health.

[00:43:44] Conditioning and frameworks.

[00:45:44] Our primal instincts and suffering.

[00:49:00] Movement and embodiment.

[00:56:33] Healing through gentle processes.

[00:56:50] Relationship is key to healing.

[01:01:11] Somatic experience and mindfulness.

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In this enlightening episode of The Light Inside, we unravel the concept of emotional uncoupling and the importance of establishing a healthy psychological distance to better understand and process our emotions. Our guest, Veronica Rottman, founder of Waking Womb, shared her expertise on somatic-based healing and the role of the nervous system in emotional regulation.

We began by discussing the challenges we face when our emotions become entangled with our experiences, leading to a web of complex reactions. Veronica explained the textbook definition of dissociation and its role in emotional regulation, emphasizing the body's inherent capacity for healing and balance.

Throughout the conversation, we explored the idea of neuroception, the body's perception of safety, and how our past experiences can influence our present emotional responses. We highlighted the importance of compassion towards our own dissociative responses, recognizing them as protective mechanisms rather than signs of brokenness. We also touched on the concept of overcoupling, where our nervous system associates certain stimuli with past threats, and how somatic practices can help us untangle these associations.

[00:02:40] Emotional Regulation and Dissociation.

[00:06:11] Neuroception and Dissociation.

[00:08:52] Dissociation and its protective function.

[00:13:20] Perception of safety

[00:16:12] Somatic investigation and dissociation.

[00:20:30] Interoceptive and exteroceptive awareness.

[00:24:56] Overcoming self-awareness and shame.

[00:29:34] Sensory experience and grounding.

[00:35:38] Co-regulation and energetic vibrations.

[00:39:04] Trauma and reproductive health.

[00:43:44] Conditioning and frameworks.

[00:45:44] Our primal instincts and suffering.

[00:49:00] Movement and embodiment.

[00:56:33] Healing through gentle processes.

[00:56:50] Relationship is key to healing.

[01:01:11] Somatic experience and mindfulness.

  continue reading

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