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Licensed therapist and trauma specialist Laurel Roberts-Meese joins us for an enlightening exploration of how trauma rewires the brain and why understanding this process is pivotal for healing. We dissect the critical role of the amygdala in trapping individuals in survival mode during prolonged stress and discuss the often-overlooked concept of legal abuse in high-conflict relationships. Laurel shares her profound insights into effective trauma therapies, emphasizing a holistic approach that addresses both immediate and lingering responses to trauma for genuine recovery.
Beyond the science, we tackle the metaphor of the "Friday night bomb" as we explore why professionals in high-intensity careers might be drawn to chaos due to their past experiences. This chapter unravels the myth of a linear healing timeline and introduces Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy as a transformative tool for managing PTSD. Laurel highlights the importance of seeking professional help, comparing EMDR to medical interventions for physical injuries, to normalize and support those grappling with trauma's long-lasting effects.
The conversation further uncovers the soothing power of bilateral movement and physical activity in trauma recovery, revealing how exercises like walking, kickboxing, and dancing can lift mental health by engaging both sides of the body. We emphasize the necessity of resourcing in EMDR therapy, laying a foundation of emotional safety before one begins processing trauma. With practical tips on reducing screen time for better sleep and creating mental calm spaces, this episode offers a comprehensive guide to holistic trauma management, promoting overall well-being for those on the path to healing.
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Licensed therapist and trauma specialist Laurel Roberts-Meese joins us for an enlightening exploration of how trauma rewires the brain and why understanding this process is pivotal for healing. We dissect the critical role of the amygdala in trapping individuals in survival mode during prolonged stress and discuss the often-overlooked concept of legal abuse in high-conflict relationships. Laurel shares her profound insights into effective trauma therapies, emphasizing a holistic approach that addresses both immediate and lingering responses to trauma for genuine recovery.
Beyond the science, we tackle the metaphor of the "Friday night bomb" as we explore why professionals in high-intensity careers might be drawn to chaos due to their past experiences. This chapter unravels the myth of a linear healing timeline and introduces Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy as a transformative tool for managing PTSD. Laurel highlights the importance of seeking professional help, comparing EMDR to medical interventions for physical injuries, to normalize and support those grappling with trauma's long-lasting effects.
The conversation further uncovers the soothing power of bilateral movement and physical activity in trauma recovery, revealing how exercises like walking, kickboxing, and dancing can lift mental health by engaging both sides of the body. We emphasize the necessity of resourcing in EMDR therapy, laying a foundation of emotional safety before one begins processing trauma. With practical tips on reducing screen time for better sleep and creating mental calm spaces, this episode offers a comprehensive guide to holistic trauma management, promoting overall well-being for those on the path to healing.

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