In this episode, Gregory explores the fundamentals of building
EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE for
TRAUMA SURVIVORS. He explains how resilience isn't about "toughing it out" but developing internal flexibility that helps us bend without breaking through life's challenges. The episode covers practical tools for developing
NERVOUS SYSTEM REGULATION, shares inspiring
COMMUNITY STORIES of resilience in action, and examines fascinating
RESEARCH showing how we can retrain our systems to handle emotional intensity better. Gregory emphasizes that resilience isn't something you either have or don't—it's a skill that can be cultivated through
SELF-COMPASSION and
CONNECTION.
Key Takeaways • Resilience isn't about never breaking down but having the capacity to move through emotions without getting stuck • Small, consistent practices like body scans and emotional awareness build resilience more effectively than dramatic changes • Connection with safe people who validate our experiences is crucial for developing resilience after trauma • Research shows our brains remain plastic throughout life, allowing us to develop new patterns at any age • Self-compassion builds resilience more effectively than self-criticism or "tough love" approaches
What You'll Discover • Practical body-based regulation techniques that signal safety to your nervous system • How to set small, manageable boundaries as "reps" for your emotional resilience muscles • Ways to create distance from critical thoughts without trying to stop them completely • Stories from community members who've developed resilience through various practices • The science behind post-traumatic growth and how trauma can become a source of wisdom
Resources Mentioned • "The Body Keeps the Score" by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk • Research by Dr. Richard Davidson on neurobiological foundations of resilience • Dr. Kristin Neff's studies on self-compassion and resilience • The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) study and subsequent protective factors research • Dr. Dan Siegel's work on interpersonal neurobiology and neuroplasticity
Next Episode Preview Next week's episode will explore "Managing Stress During Transitions," examining why changes like moving, changing jobs, or ending relationships can be especially triggering for those with CPTSD and offering practical grounding techniques.
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