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In this episode of The Mind Change Podcast emotional drivers series, Heather McKean unpacks the subconscious patterns that may be driving epilepsy, offering a new perspective on healing. From childhood trauma to internalized pressure, discover the hidden emotional connections behind seizures and how understanding them could be the key to transformation. Don’t miss this eye-opening discussion on mind-body healing!
📚 Get Heather’s book - “Mind Change: Changing The World One Mind At A Time”
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What we covered in this episode:
💡 Epilepsy as a Communication Breakdown – Seizures result from an overload of neural activity, often mirroring unresolved emotional turmoil and suppressed communication from childhood.
🔥 Childhood Trauma & Emotional Suppression – Many people with epilepsy experienced environments where they felt unheard, pressured, or responsible for family problems, leading to subconscious stress buildup.
⚡ Seizures as a Coping Mechanism – The body may use seizures as a way to disconnect, reset, or express emotions that were never processed consciously, especially when stress becomes overwhelming.
🧠 Different Seizures, Different Emotional Triggers – The specific type and location of a seizure (frontal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe, etc.) can reveal how trauma and stress are represented in the brain (visually, auditorily, emotionally, or cognitively).
⏳ Adult-Onset Epilepsy & Emotional Overload – In adulthood, years of self-criticism, perfectionism, and suppressed emotions can lead to seizures when past coping mechanisms are no longer effective.
🌱 Mind Change as a Path to Healing – Understanding the emotional drivers behind epilepsy can provide a powerful opportunity for healing. By addressing unresolved trauma and shifting subconscious patterns, it’s possible to reduce or even eliminate seizure activity.
Get in touch with Heather McKean:
Web: https://www.mindchange.com/our-story
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindchange/?hl=en
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/MindChange
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindchange
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In this episode of The Mind Change Podcast emotional drivers series, Heather McKean unpacks the subconscious patterns that may be driving epilepsy, offering a new perspective on healing. From childhood trauma to internalized pressure, discover the hidden emotional connections behind seizures and how understanding them could be the key to transformation. Don’t miss this eye-opening discussion on mind-body healing!
📚 Get Heather’s book - “Mind Change: Changing The World One Mind At A Time”
🎓 Courses
🌄 Retreats
📅 Weekend Workshops
📚 Book Club Facilitator Guides
📝 More resources at https://www.mindchange.com/podcast
What we covered in this episode:
💡 Epilepsy as a Communication Breakdown – Seizures result from an overload of neural activity, often mirroring unresolved emotional turmoil and suppressed communication from childhood.
🔥 Childhood Trauma & Emotional Suppression – Many people with epilepsy experienced environments where they felt unheard, pressured, or responsible for family problems, leading to subconscious stress buildup.
⚡ Seizures as a Coping Mechanism – The body may use seizures as a way to disconnect, reset, or express emotions that were never processed consciously, especially when stress becomes overwhelming.
🧠 Different Seizures, Different Emotional Triggers – The specific type and location of a seizure (frontal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe, etc.) can reveal how trauma and stress are represented in the brain (visually, auditorily, emotionally, or cognitively).
⏳ Adult-Onset Epilepsy & Emotional Overload – In adulthood, years of self-criticism, perfectionism, and suppressed emotions can lead to seizures when past coping mechanisms are no longer effective.
🌱 Mind Change as a Path to Healing – Understanding the emotional drivers behind epilepsy can provide a powerful opportunity for healing. By addressing unresolved trauma and shifting subconscious patterns, it’s possible to reduce or even eliminate seizure activity.
Get in touch with Heather McKean:
Web: https://www.mindchange.com/our-story
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindchange/?hl=en
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/MindChange
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindchange

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