For the ADHDrs and co - a gift. Here's the recent psychosomatic video, broken into 7-8 topical shorts! Bite sized....
Posts in Category "Psychosomatic illness"
Psychosomatic Illness and CPTSD Recovery: Everything you need to know
What is it / what isn't Psychosomatic Illness? How does the Brain-Body Painbrow Bridge work? 6 common causes to watch...
On: Navigating Psychosomatic Illness in CPTSD Recovery
What a time to be sortof alive ... as I lay in bed, clutching my guts, chronically moving because low blood pressure...
Back to Basics! Somatic Experiencing: Safety and self-Advocacy
Somatic experiencing can be a powerful tool for trauma recovery, but it’s crucial to approach it safely and with proper self-advocacy. This episode outlines five key considerations for engaging in somatic experiencing therapy: maintaining a slow pace, focusing on specific events, ensuring personal safety, addressing feelings of sadness and shame, and stabilizing before leaving therapy sessions. The importance of finding a trustworthy practitioner and creating a safe environment for processing trauma is emphasized. Additionally, the connection between somatic experiencing and embodiment practices is explored, offering practical suggestions for those not yet ready for formal therapy.
Repost! Stress-based Illnesses
Hey my Fuckers! This month in the Discord server we're talking about a past episode from January 2021 - Stress Based...
9.28 Lee and healing through somatic therapy | MFs Speak
Today Lee records-in to share her early life conditions (TW), resulting health and hormonal traumas, and taking...
C-PTSD and physical symptoms
Photocredit @ Tia Trauma is a funny thing, huh? You’re keeping pace, holding a job, forging your way through a...
Member post: Izzy, on childhood trauma, eating disorders, and autoimmune responses
You know what I'm shouting about these days? This new Discord community that we're running. It's providing more...
Stress, Inflammation, and Autoimmune Disease | Part 3 of my Intro to C-PTSD
If you'd rather listen to this article than read it - HEY there's a podcast for that. Listen here! Or, take a gander...