PTSD is synonymous with "bad brain function." We get lost in the weeds more often than not, lagging with slow...

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This episode explores the neurobiology of human connection, focusing on mirror neurons, emotional contagion, and synchrony. It delves into how early childhood experiences shape our brain patterns and affect our relationships throughout life. The discussion highlights the biological drive for connection and its potential pitfalls for trauma survivors. By understanding these mechanisms, individuals can gain insight into their relationship patterns and the importance of boundaries. This knowledge can be a powerful tool in trauma recovery and personal growth.