In this episode, we break down exactly how trauma physically rewires your brain's stress response, memory processing, and emotional regulation centers. You will learn why common coping mechanisms like dissociation, hypervigilance, and emotional flashbacks are actually your brain's survival adaptations, not personal failures. We explain the science behind neuroplasticity and how targeted practices can gradually rebuild neural pathways for safety, connection, and calm. Whether you are newly diagnosed with CPTSD or have been on a healing journey for years, this episode gives you a clear, compassionate roadmap for understanding and retraining your brain.
What You'll Learn:
- How trauma shrinks the hippocampus and over-activates the amygdala.
- Why your brain's alarm system gets stuck in high alert.
- Simple daily practices to strengthen the prefrontal cortex.
- How to rewire shame-based neural loops with self-compassion.
- The role of sleep, nutrition, and movement in brain healing.
Key Insights:
- Your brain is not broken—it adapted to survive an unsafe world.
- Healing is not about forgetting trauma, but integrating it.
- The vagus nerve is a key pathway to reset your nervous system.
- Small, consistent actions create lasting neuroplastic change.
- Safety in relationships literally grows new brain tissue.
Recommended Resources:
- "The Body Keeps the Score" by Bessel van der Kolk – foundational book on trauma and the brain.
- "Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors" by Janina Fisher – practical workbook for structural dissociation.
- "The Brain That Changes Itself" by Norman Doidge – explores neuroplasticity in accessible language.
- CPTSD Foundation (cptsd.org) – free webinars and resources on trauma recovery.
- "Polyvagal Theory in Therapy" by Deb Dana – exercises for nervous system regulation.
Coming Up Next
Next episode, we explore how to rebuild healthy relationships after CPTSD, including practical steps to set boundaries, trust your gut, and find safe connection without losing yourself.
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