Mar 3, 2024
I share the clarity I have gained, some distinctions I've made,
and some suggestions on how and where to start. Starting is what
matters most here. This is the episode where I unpack two areas
that matter a lot when it comes to: healing, recovery and shifting
out of the chaos of emotional overwhelm, emotional numbing, and
emotional exhaustion, and into a space that feels really good to be
in, even when stressful spaces, places and faces pop up.
That means understanding; the body's role in your healing, how the
body can expedite recovery, how the body will drive us to React or
Respond during times of stress, and appreciating the distinction
between supporting your body, being in your body and working with
body (E.g. Body Work).
Some of the key terms I use in this episode include:
#NervousSystem, #SelfRegulation, #MindBodyCommunication,
#ImplicitMemory, #Unconscious, #RepressedEmotion, #EmotionRecovery,
#EmotionRelease, #Reparenting, #Reframing.
I also introduce an imaginary visual aid (a spectrum) to explain
Body Work for 3 distinct activities (recover, release, reparent)
that I have found helpful in order to better understand this
specific area. Those 3 areas plotted along my imaginary spectrum
include: Ancient Practices, Clinical Practices, Modern Practices.
You are invited to simply enter the spot on the spectrum that feels
most interesting for you because there is no
one-way-to-do-this.
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