How Your Relationships Affect Your Nervous System (And Your Health)
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概要
Have you ever left a conversation feeling completely drained… and couldn’t explain why?
In this episode of Healing Beyond the Symptoms, Dr. Leah Hahn D.C., explores a powerful truth:
The people in your life directly impact your nervous system — and your health.
This isn’t just emotional.
It’s biological.
Through a concept called co-regulation, your nervous system is constantly responding to the people around you — whether you’re aware of it or not.
What Is Co-Regulation?
Co-regulation is the process by which our nervous systems:
- mirror
- respond
- adapt
to the emotional and physiological states of others.
You’ve experienced this if you’ve ever:
- walked into a tense room and immediately felt it
- felt your body relax around someone safe
- left a conversation feeling either energized or completely depleted
Your body is always responding.
The Truth Most People Miss
Not all relationships support your nervous system.
Some relationships:
- create tension
- trigger stress responses
- keep your body in a low-grade state of alert
And over time, this affects:
- your energy
- your emotional health
- your physical wellbeing
- your ability to heal
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
• What co-regulation is and how it affects your body
• Why some people make you feel safe — and others don’t
• How chronic relational stress impacts nervous system regulation
• Why “being sensitive” is often nervous system awareness
• How to recognize relationships that dysregulate you
• Why awareness is the first step (not immediate action)
• How to support your nervous system within difficult relationships
• Why healing happens in safe, connected environments
Dr. Leah Hahn D.C., also shares a powerful client story illustrating how small relational shifts can create profound nervous system changes — not by cutting people out, but by becoming more aware and intentional.
Timestamp
[00:00:00] – Why Some Conversations Drain Your Energy
[00:00:40] – The Hard Truth About Relationships & Healing
[00:01:20] – How People Affect Your Nervous System
[00:01:55] – What Is Co-Regulation? (Explained Simply)
[00:02:40] – Signs Someone Helps You Feel Safe
[00:03:05] – Signs a Relationship Is Dysregulating You
[00:03:45] – Why You Don’t Always See the Impact
[00:04:15] – Compassion Without Self-Abandonment
[00:04:55] – First Step: Notice How Your Body Responds
[00:05:25] – Redefining Self-Care (It’s Not What You Think)
[00:06:10] – Real Story: Hidden Stress in Everyday Life
[00:07:15] – Small Shifts That Change Everything
[00:08:00] – Why Loneliness Disrupts Healing
[00:08:40] – Stop Trying to Fix Others—Do This Instead
[00:09:30] – The Power of Regulating Yourself First
[00:10:10] – Key Practice: Check How You Feel After People
[00:10:45] – Daily Nervous System Reset Habits
[00:11:10] – Finding Safe, Supportive Relationships
[00:11:30] – Final Takeaway: Feeling Safe Isn’t Selfish
Final Takeaway
You don’t have to change everyone around you.
But you can change:
- how you respond
- how you care for yourself
- and what your nervous system is exposed to
Because healing doesn’t happen in isolation.
It happens in a safe connection.