08/25/2021
Our thoughts and feelings don't just have to do with our brains. They also have to do with our bodies. This means that attending to our thoughts and emotions involves attending to our bodies.
For many of us, the world is unsafe. Our bodies threat detection system goes into over-drive to protect us, but we can get 'stuck' in fight, fight, or freeze modes, which negatively impacts our mental and physical health.
Thankfully, there are mental health somatic practitioners like Linda Thai who teach people how to intervene into self-perpetuating feedback loops through somatic embodiment regulation strategies.
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I am a somatic trauma therapist specializing in trauma-informed care and compassion fatigue resiliency skills.
Experiencing trauma can cause us to respond by entering into a state of survival.
Even after the traumatic event or events have ended, we may find that the actions of truncated survival become integrated into the nervous system and can lead to long-term side effects on the body. Eventually, the strategies that kept us alive can keep us from fully living.
I have therefore created a three part, 12-session certification course, where you can learn to recognize and resource the tension patterns of these survival responses. This course provides strategies for managing the nervous system that can help us deal with anxiety, overthinking, emotional flooding, and being overwhelmed.
As we develop an understanding of how to expand the nervous system through various strategies, new choices become available for the neuro-muscular system, which can allow us to cultivate self-awareness around past behaviors, thoughts, and emotions. This gives us the opportunity to bring the nervous system's functionality back online so we can fully embrace life.
Class takes place on Mondays from 7PM EDT - 8:15PM EDT. Join me starting September 20, 2021.
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Strategies for managing the nervous system that can help us deal with anxiety, overthinking, emotional flooding, and being overwhelmed.