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    Explore "#fightflightfreeze" with insightful episodes like "The Inner Critic of Complex Post Traumatic Stress", "Fawn & Sexual Fawn", "Codependency", "The Fight Trauma Response" and "Executive Leadership, Your Nervous System, and Success" from podcasts like ""Trauma Rewired", "Trauma Rewired", "Trauma Rewired", "Trauma Rewired" and "Trauma Rewired"" and more!

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    The Inner Critic of Complex Post Traumatic Stress

    The Inner Critic of Complex Post Traumatic Stress

    We’ve all experienced the inner critic to some extent. You know, that voice inside of your head saying you’re not good enough, or that you’re a bad person. Where does this voice come from and why is it so vicious?

    Well, for people dealing with CPTS, this voice is even louder, and even more critical. The volume gets turned up ten notches, and turning it off feels like a game of tug of war. Understanding where this voice comes from and how it manifests is a crucial part to replacing the inner critic with self compassion.

    On this episode of Trauma Rewired, Elisabeth and Jennifer sit down to discuss the inner critic, specifically the severity of it when it comes to people with CPTS, what activates the inner critic loop cycle, what part of the brain the inner critic activates, the reflexive responses associated with the inner critic, and finally, how NSI training can help with quieting the inner critic.

    This type of reflexive response is created as a means of survival, the brain always wants to protect itself. However, the constant cycle of judgment, criticism, demeaning thoughts about the self becomes maladaptive when it stops serving its original purpose.

    There is a way to quiet the inner critic, which we want to share with you today.

    Tune in to find out how to turn down the volume on the inner critic, and the volume up on self compassion.

    Topics discussed in this episode:

     

    • Characteristics of the inner critic for those experiencing CPTS
    • Where the inner critic lives in the brain
    • The fawn response and how it’s related to the inner critic
    • What activates the inner critic loop?
    • The root cause of the inner critic
    • How authenticity is affected by attachment style
    • Freeze trauma response
    • The opposite of the inner critic
    • How NSI training can move you out of the inner critic loop cycle
    • The importance of creating an internal environment of safety 
    • Being exposed to other people’s inner critic
    • Gossip as an external critic
    • Combating the external critic with self compassion

     

    If you would like to WATCH the episode and/or have closed captions, check out our Trauma Rewired YOUTUBE channel! 

     
    If you would like transcripts of this episode, you can find them HERE on Apple Podcasts. 

     

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    We talk about general neuro-science and nervous system health, but you are unique. These are conversations for a wide audience. They are general recommendations and you are always advised to seek personal care for your unique outputs, trauma and needs. 

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    Fawn & Sexual Fawn

    Fawn & Sexual Fawn

    The four trauma responses are the brain’s way of protecting us from threat, real or perceived. They are noncognitive, reflexive outputs that are deeply ingrained in those that have experienced trauma, which makes them incredibly difficult responses to rewire. In this episode, we explore the most dangerous F: fawn and sexual fawn response.

    To help us dive deeper into fawn response, we’re joined by Luis Mojica, somatics practitioner and the founder of Holistic Life Navigation. Hosts Jennifer and Elisabeth have personally learned a lot from his teachings, including how the nervous system responds to fawn and the body boundary violations that occur with sexual fawning.

    During this episode, Luis goes over the concept of over coupling, specifically how fear merges with intimacy and threat with arousal because of developmental sexual trauma. Luis also touches on the difference between threat and trigger, how the body can be traumatized sexually without the presence of assault, and MORE.

    Tune in to learn how you can let go of shame attached to fawn response, recognize your fawn patterns, and start to heal!

    Topics discussed in this episode:

     

    • The development of over coupling after developmental sexual trauma

    • Fawn response from a neurosomatic perspective

    • Shame as a protective mechanism and how to reframe it 

    • How to become self-aware of your fawning

    • Trigger versus threat

    • Differentiation between sexual fawning and arousal

    • Fawning and freeze as a hybrid response

    • Lying as a trauma response

    • Finding compassion during healing

    • Body boundary violations in sexual fawning

     

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    Codependency

    Codependency

    If you have a pattern of staying in unbalanced, chaotic relationships, this episode is for you. If it’s hard for you to set boundaries with friends, family or romantic partners, this episode is for you. If you fixate on the emotions of others rather than your own, this episode is for you.

    These are all signs of codependency, which is the topic of this episode. Hosts Jennifer and Elisabeth discuss its negative effects on your emotional and physical health, the behaviors associated with codependency, and how they’re formed starting in childhood, diving deep into the attachment wound, our relationship with caregivers, and emotional self-regulation.

    Jennifer and Elisabeth also share examples of their own codependent relationships, and how they started to recognize their codependent tendencies and learn to change them.

    Tune in to gain a deep understanding of codependency and how you can break your codependency patterns!

    Topics discussed in this episode:

     

    • Codependence versus interdependence

    • What causes codependency and how it shapes our behaviors

    • Signs and symptoms of codependency

    • How trauma impacts emotional self-regulation

    • Breaking codependent patterns with nervous system regulation

     

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    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!

     

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    The Fight Trauma Response

    The Fight Trauma Response

    It is our brain’s job to protect us against danger. Whether that is a real or perceived threat, the
    brain will activate and will result in an action, or inaction. This isn’t the most effective way to be
    protected for people who have experienced trauma, because that trauma is stored so deep in
    our subconscious, that the threat response can activate in the absence of a real threat but in thepresence of a trigger.


    There is no way to avoid having your trauma retriggered and your nervous system regulated at
    all times. These are lived experiences that have sown their way into our nervous systems, but
    we can implement tools to regulate in the face of a response that may be harmful to others or
    yourself.


    Specifically the fight trauma response. This can be one of the most damaging to our
    relationships and our bodies. Creating chaos in moments of intimacy with others, or chaos
    within our bodies, can lead to living an unfulfilling life. There is a way out of this, and that is whawe want to talk about on today’s episode.


    Jennifer and Elisabeth sit down to speak about fight response and how it manifested in their
    lives. As well as tools you can use to help yourself move the anger through your body. They
    worked with their nervous system and learned how to identify when they were in fight mode andhow to regulate it in that moment. They now want to share this knowledge with you.
    Tune in to hear their stories and how you can start your journey to a regulated nervous system.

    Topics discussed in this episode:


    ● What happens in your body when in fight response
    ● How fight response is automatic without cognitive awareness
    ● Benefits of creating a new relationship with fight response
    ● Four ways people respond to anger
    ● How feelings of unsafety in yourself can make others feel unsafe
    ● How trauma responses can be misidentified as a personality trait
    ● Reparenting yourself during a trauma response
    ● How to move anger through the body
    ● What happens to your body when you express emotion
    ● The truth about how dysregulation does not stop

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    Executive Leadership, Your Nervous System, and Success

    Executive Leadership, Your Nervous System, and Success

    Leadership, especially leadership as an entrepreneur, comes with unavoidable stress. Even those without a history of past trauma can struggle to manage the dysregulation that comes with this kind of consistent stress. Imagine if leaders added nervous system work to their leadership toolkit. Companies and organizations would look and function a lot different, that is for sure!

    Sharing her unique perspective on the show today is Margy Feldhuhn, CEO of Interview Connections and executive coach for entrepreneurs. She is also a neurosomatic intelligence certified practitioner, and uses her training to help leaders build resilience and create a safe environment for their team to succeed.

     

    Margy helps us shed light on the ways dysregulation affects our effectiveness as a leader, recounting her own mental health journey processing with grief and other trauma. Plus, hear how simple practices like neuro drills have yielded positive results for her team.

     

    Tune in to learn why nervous system training is beneficial for everyone in leadership!

     

    Topics discussed in this episode:

     

    • Margy’s mental health journey

    • How NSI changed her approach to healing

    • How the nervous system affects leadership

    • Ways Margy integrated NSI into her company

    • Processing grief and childhood trauma

    • Recognizing a flight or fight response

    • How dysregulation shows up in the workplace

    • Why all leaders should have nervous system training

    • Benefits to team performance

     

    Get more information on Margy Feldhoun’s company, Interview Connections, here: 

    https://interviewconnections.com

     

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    https://www.instagram.com/heymargy/

    https://www.tiktok.com/@heymargy

     

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    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!

     

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    Dangers of Emotional Repression, Healthy Expression, and Your Nervous System

    Dangers of Emotional Repression, Healthy Expression, and Your Nervous System

    Why can it be so hard to feel and express emotions? What happens physiologically in the brain and nervous system when anger is stuffed down? Is emotional expression necessary for our physical health? Have these topics been studied, or can we only go off our own experiences?

     

    Hosts Jennifer Wallace and Elisabeth Kristof, and Matt Bush of Next Level Neuro are answering all these questions and more. They break down the ways people with childhood trauma develop repressive behaviors, why emotional expression is crucial for our overall health, and the consequences of emotional repression in the nervous system.

     

    Since repression is a subconscious defense mechanism, it affects our behavior and belief patterns, and changes our perception without us even realizing it. This makes it incredibly hard to change, but after listening to this episode, you’ll better understand how emotional repression impacts the different systems in the body and the power of nervous system regulation.

     

    Tune in to learn how this knowledge can help you or your practice as a healer!

     

    Topics discussed in this episode:

     

    • Why emotional expression is important for our health

    • How childhood trauma affects our capacity to feel and express emotion

    • Emotional repression and abandonment

    • Responses of suppression vs. repression

    • Consequences to the nervous system

    • Damage to the interoceptive system

    • Finding a safe space to work through emotions

    • Anger as a communication tool and expression

    • Effects on the immune system

    • The use of plant medicine and epigenetics

     

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    https://www.nextlevelneuro.com/

     

    https://www.instagram.com/nextlevelneuro/

     

    https://www.facebook.com/nextlevelneuro/

     

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    Belief Rewire: Our Gift to You

    Belief Rewire: Our Gift to You

    From last week’s episode on perfectionism to topics like CPTSD elements or intuition, Trauma Rewired has discussed numerous issues that result from trauma. You’ve heard a lot about the nervous system and how important it is to regulate it, but how exactly do you do that?

     

    During this first installment of a three-part series on core beliefs, you’ll learn how to deconstruct the beliefs that drive your harmful behaviors and create a loop of dysregulation. For example, Elisabeth shares her holiday-related anxiety that is leading to trauma responses like perfectionism; and Jennifer helps her trace back these beliefs and rewire the nervous system — just like they would any client.

     

    In the spirit of the holiday season, Jennifer and Elisabeth will also be sharing two neuro drills that can bring you to a feeling of safety when in a state of high stress and dysregulation. This will enable you to challenge the beliefs that have a negative impact on your health and healing.

     

    Change becomes possible when your brain and nervous system are on the same page, and listening to this episode will help get you there!

     

    Topics discussed in this episode:

     

    • How core beliefs can develop in childhood
    • Changing limiting beliefs from a neurosomatic perspective
    • An example of tracing back a belief
    • Driving behaviors of limited beliefs
    • How the body feels accepting limiting beliefs vs. the opposite belief
    • Taking action and changing behavior
    • What happens after new beliefs are achieved?
    • Elisabeth and Jennifer teach a few neuro drills

     

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

     

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    Perfectionism: A Trauma Response

    Perfectionism: A Trauma Response

    Our society rewards those who work hard, appear to never make mistakes, and seem to have everything under control. We’ve collectively decided on what perfect looks like and attributed perfectionism with the ideal person.

    What if we told you that perfectionism is actually a protective measure used to prevent oneself from feelings of rejection, abandonment, and worthlessness? These words don’t quite scream “perfect” do they?

     

    Trauma Rewired hosts Jennifer and Elisabeth have touched upon this trauma response before, but today’s episode is a deep dive into how it can develop and lead to harmful avoidance behaviors. They deconstruct perfectionism, including defining the three types of perfectionism and how it interplays with CPTSD elements like the inner critic.

     

    You’ll learn the many health consequences that the chronic stress of perfectionism can cause, and how to distinguish excellence from perfectionism. Jennifer and Elisabeth also share their experience with perfectionism, and how it can push us into burnout or freeze states.

     

    Perfectionism is not an attainable goal, which makes it debilitating and a hindrance to healing trauma. To take the first step towards moving out of perfectionism, tune in!

     

    Topics discussed in this episode:

     

    • Defining the 3 types of perfectionism
    • Perfectionism as a trauma response
    • Jennifer’s example of setting yourself up for failure
    • The effects of perfectionism on our health
    • Maladaptive coping mechanisms for perfectionism
    • How to recognize perfectionist behaviors and thinking
    • Jennifer on taking action against her perfectionism
    • Trauma healing, neurosomatic intelligence, and integration
    • Limiting beliefs push the loop of perfectionism
    • Elisabeth on the importance on self-regulation tools in her life
    • How perfectionism negatively affects organizations and employees
    • Steps Elisabeth has taken to heal her perfectionism and workaholism

     

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

     

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    The Arcana, Closing Ceremony

    The Arcana, Closing Ceremony

    It’s the fourth and final day of Jennifer's ayahuasca retreat and, in this short and sweet episode, she shares why she bridges neurosomatic intelligence with psychedelic integration.

     

    By training and reprogramming your nervous system, you will discover that anything is possible. You already embody the capacity for change. Add a powerhouse plant medicine like ayahuasca, which only increases that capacity, and there is the potential for infinite transformation.

     

    Jennifer believes that neurosomatic intelligence not only allows for more presence, awareness, clarity, and focus in your day-to-day life, but also prepares you for psychedelic integration by creating a greater sense of safety in the body.

     

    Tuning in, you’ll hear Jennifer’s account of her closing ceremony, some of the profound and painful realizations that came from tapping into her womb space, and why she was so grateful for the support of a neurosomatic intelligence coach throughout this experience.

     

    To learn more about how you can benefit on a deep spiritual level from bringing neurosomatic intelligence to any of your healing modalities and experiences, join us today!

     

    Topics discussed in this episode:

     

    • Preparing for the integration through nervous system work
    • Neurosomatic intelligence as a tool for greater clarity and awareness
    • Jennifer’s intentions for this closing ceremony
    • Returning to “surgery” in the maloka
    • Realizations that came with tapping into her womb space
    • Jennifer’s passion for bringing neurosomatic intelligence to everyone
    • How processing trauma can reveal what is possible

     

    Head to 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 beyond the behaviors that aren’t serving you!

     

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    Social Anxiety: CPTSD Component

    Social Anxiety: CPTSD Component

    Humans are a social species, and we crave human connection and intimacy. Even when our nervous system has been severely affected by trauma, we ultimately need to socialize in order to feel fulfilled and meet all of our survival needs.

     

    But how does someone living in a chronic state of stress, cycling through the stages of a dysregulated nervous system, balance this need for socialization while also regulating our emotions and behaviors during extreme, instinctual panic?

     

    Elisabeth Kristof of Brain-Based Wellness is again joining host Jennifer to discuss social anxiety, the fourth characteristic of CPTSD. You’ll learn what social anxiety is through the filter of trauma, and how it connects with the other components of CPTSD: toxic shame, inner critic, and emotional flashbacks.

     

    In this episode, Jennifer and Elisabeth share their personal experiences with social anxiety, including what physiological symptoms they’ve endured and how they dealt with them using both harmful self-soothing behaviors and healthy regulation tools.

     

    Tune in for a deeper understanding of how social anxiety and the other components of CPTSD interconnect, and free resources to help you find the balance between self-care and socializing!

     

    Topics discussed in this episode:

     

    • What is social anxiety?
    • Jennifer and Elisabeth tell stories of their own experience social anxiety
    • Hypervigilance
    • The physiology of being in a state of social anxiety
    • Amygdala hijacking
    • Cognitive vs. survival brain
    • The importance of human connection
    • Self isolation vs. introversion
    • How to know when you’re in a state of anxiety
    • Planning ahead for social situations
    • Social situations triggering emotional flashbacks
    • Ways to start healing

     

    Jennifer and Elisabeth are inviting you to a special live-recording Q&A episode on October 21st! The topics being discussed include integration, training the nervous system, using neuro-somatic tools, and lots more. This is the first EVER community discussion, so don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation!

     

    https://brainbased-wellness.lpages.co/trauma-rewired-live/

     

    Books mentioned in today’s episode:

     

    Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ by Daniel Goleman

    Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Pete Walker

    The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk

    Gabor Mate

    Judith Lewis Herman



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

     

    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!

     

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