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Complex Trauma and the Developmental Brain (cont'd)

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“We all know this phrase, ‘if you wanna get out of the hole, stop digging.’ But when you're in complex PTSD, the brain is digging and you can't make it stop. It just keeps going back to these same experiences and these same feelings. It shows up in long-term development of the nervous system. It shows up in the physical body. It shows up because we don't know how to stop the digging.”

Today, co-hosts Jennifer Wallace and Elisabeth Kristoff of Brain-Based Wellness are again joined by co-founder of the Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coaching Certification Program, Matt Bush. During the second half of their discussion on complex trauma and the developing brain, you’ll learn why it’s so hard to break the brain’s unhealthy patterns and how you can “stop the digging.”

In this episode, Matt explains how the three areas of the brain make a framework to process emotions, regulate emotions, and incite action. Trauma Rewired has mentioned many times that without integration, long-lasting change is difficult, but without the survival brain and emotional brain working together, integration, specifically vertical integration, is impossible. This may sound overwhelming, but the good news change IS possible because of neuroplasticity.

If you want a deep understanding of vertical integration and how trauma affects the developing brain, tune in to learn more!

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • What is vertical integration?
  • Our brain’s protective mechanisms and what triggers them
  • Integration of emotional work and body work
  • How developmental trauma affects vertical integration
  • Dysregulation between the brain’s right and left hemisphere
  • Effects of imbalances in the nervous system
  • The SAID principle in relation to nervous system imbalance
  • Creating safety to break the pattern of dysregulation
  • Benefits of learning more about trauma and the brain

Interested in becoming a Neurosomatic Intelligence Coach? Visit www.neurosomaticintelligence.com

Subscribe to the free Brain Training Video Series: https://brainbased-wellness.com/free-subscription/

Learn more about Elisabeth Kristof and her company, Brain-Based Wellness, here: https://brainbased-wellness.com/about/

Connect with Matt Bush:

Website

Instagram

Facebook

Join the Trauma Rewired Facebook Group!

Head to https://calendly.com/traumarewired/consultation for a consultation to identify trauma responses in your own life and learn how to train your nervous system to move out of behaviors that aren’t serving you!

Work with Jennifer:

https://linktr.ee/traumarewired

Instagram

FREE 1 Year Supply of Vitamin D + 5 Travel Packs from Athletic Greens when you use my exclusive offer: www.athleticgreens.com/rewired

This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique http://podcastboutique.com

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“We all know this phrase, ‘if you wanna get out of the hole, stop digging.’ But when you're in complex PTSD, the brain is digging and you can't make it stop. It just keeps going back to these same experiences and these same feelings. It shows up in long-term development of the nervous system. It shows up in the physical body. It shows up because we don't know how to stop the digging.”

Today, co-hosts Jennifer Wallace and Elisabeth Kristoff of Brain-Based Wellness are again joined by co-founder of the Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coaching Certification Program, Matt Bush. During the second half of their discussion on complex trauma and the developing brain, you’ll learn why it’s so hard to break the brain’s unhealthy patterns and how you can “stop the digging.”

In this episode, Matt explains how the three areas of the brain make a framework to process emotions, regulate emotions, and incite action. Trauma Rewired has mentioned many times that without integration, long-lasting change is difficult, but without the survival brain and emotional brain working together, integration, specifically vertical integration, is impossible. This may sound overwhelming, but the good news change IS possible because of neuroplasticity.

If you want a deep understanding of vertical integration and how trauma affects the developing brain, tune in to learn more!

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • What is vertical integration?
  • Our brain’s protective mechanisms and what triggers them
  • Integration of emotional work and body work
  • How developmental trauma affects vertical integration
  • Dysregulation between the brain’s right and left hemisphere
  • Effects of imbalances in the nervous system
  • The SAID principle in relation to nervous system imbalance
  • Creating safety to break the pattern of dysregulation
  • Benefits of learning more about trauma and the brain

Interested in becoming a Neurosomatic Intelligence Coach? Visit www.neurosomaticintelligence.com

Subscribe to the free Brain Training Video Series: https://brainbased-wellness.com/free-subscription/

Learn more about Elisabeth Kristof and her company, Brain-Based Wellness, here: https://brainbased-wellness.com/about/

Connect with Matt Bush:

Website

Instagram

Facebook

Join the Trauma Rewired Facebook Group!

Head to https://calendly.com/traumarewired/consultation for a consultation to identify trauma responses in your own life and learn how to train your nervous system to move out of behaviors that aren’t serving you!

Work with Jennifer:

https://linktr.ee/traumarewired

Instagram

FREE 1 Year Supply of Vitamin D + 5 Travel Packs from Athletic Greens when you use my exclusive offer: www.athleticgreens.com/rewired

This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique http://podcastboutique.com

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