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Releasing Stored Trauma with guest Artist Davis Bates

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Davis Bates/Releasing Stored Trauma

On this episode of SDS we welcome the artist/influencer/don’t even try and put him in a box because you can’t fit a bright and shining star into a box. Davis with the help of my niece, Hannah, discuss, how trauma and where trauma is stored in the body. I release some of Davis‘s trauma in his jaw with buccal massage, which he has never experienced before. I’m not gonna lie. This is one of the crazier episodes. It’s definitely something you need to see.

It's become well-recognized that trauma stored in the body can be a source of long-term physical and emotional strain. Although this term is more colloquial than scientific, it suggests that trauma isn't simply an emotional experience: it's a biological one.

Different traumas are stored in different parts of our amazing bodies to actively protect us from what our body perceives to be more pain. There are so many different ways to release, body trauma such as yoga, all different types of therapy, EMDR, Rohlfing, massage, and of course Facial Massage, because we store so much trauma and frustration in the jaw.

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Davis Bates/Releasing Stored Trauma

On this episode of SDS we welcome the artist/influencer/don’t even try and put him in a box because you can’t fit a bright and shining star into a box. Davis with the help of my niece, Hannah, discuss, how trauma and where trauma is stored in the body. I release some of Davis‘s trauma in his jaw with buccal massage, which he has never experienced before. I’m not gonna lie. This is one of the crazier episodes. It’s definitely something you need to see.

It's become well-recognized that trauma stored in the body can be a source of long-term physical and emotional strain. Although this term is more colloquial than scientific, it suggests that trauma isn't simply an emotional experience: it's a biological one.

Different traumas are stored in different parts of our amazing bodies to actively protect us from what our body perceives to be more pain. There are so many different ways to release, body trauma such as yoga, all different types of therapy, EMDR, Rohlfing, massage, and of course Facial Massage, because we store so much trauma and frustration in the jaw.

  continue reading

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