Many people who consider themselves highly sensitive or empathic notice that life’s experiences seem to affect them more deeply than others.
In this episode neural retraining specialist, Madeleine Lowry, explores the connection between sensitivity, trauma, and nervous system regulation. Sensitive individuals don’t necessarily experience more traumatic events—but their nervous systems often process experiences more deeply, which can lead to lasting stress patterns.
You’ll learn why events that may appear minor on the surface can have a profound impact on a sensitive nervous system, and how those stored stress responses can later contribute to anxiety, fatigue, immune dysregulation, and chronic symptoms.
Madeleine explains how unresolved emotional charge from past experiences becomes embedded in subconscious patterns—and how advanced neural retraining can gently neutralize those patterns, allowing the nervous system to return to balance.
If you’ve ever wondered why your body or emotions react more strongly than others’, this episode will help you understand your nervous system in a new and empowering way.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why trauma is defined by nervous system overwhelm—not just major events
Why sensitive people process experiences more deeply
How smaller life events can become long-term stress patterns
The connection between trauma, chronic symptoms, and immune dysregulation
Why highly sensitive people often respond well to neural retraining
How neutralizing emotional charge helps restore nervous system balance
Learn more about subconscious neural retraining and how it can support emotional and physical wellbeing. Visit TCNeuralRetraining.com to take our free quiz, schedule a free phone consultation, or private sessions via Zoom.