Are you one of the 25% of people that report feeling moderate to severe anxiety?
Today we are talking about the relationship between trauma and mental health, exploring how past traumatic experiences can deeply affect our psychological well-being. We talk about the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and breath, highlighting how trauma can manifest in physical and emotional ways. We also discuss the physiological response to trauma, noting that the instinctive reaction of holding one's breath can perpetuate fear-based patterns in the brain. By reframing anxiety and trauma as signals from the body's cells, this episode encourages you to approach these experiences with curiosity and openness, empowering yourself to take proactive steps towards healing and cultivating resilience.
In this episode you will learn about:
Trauma's impact on mental health through breathing patterns and fascia
Trauma release and its impact on mental and physical health
Trauma release, community support, and healing
Anxiety and how to recognize and address it by understanding the body's language
Managing anxiety by reframing thoughts and breathing properly
Managing anxiety through breathwork, physical practices, and rewiring the brain
Managing anxiety through breathwork and self-forgiveness
Gratitude, forgiveness, and energy
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