Are You A Night Owl?— It Might Be Unresolved PTSD (And That's Okay)
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This episode explores the complex relationship between trauma, PTSD, and sleep patterns, emphasizing that sleep issues are often rooted in nervous system responses rather than simple sleep hygiene. Host Laura Giles discusses how trauma can shift your body's natural circadian rhythm, leading to late-night alertness and difficulty sleeping, and offers trauma-informed strategies to restore safety and improve sleep quality.
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Chapters
00:00 Understanding Sleep Challenges and Trauma
01:36 The Science of Chronotype and Trauma
03:29 PTSD and Its Impact on Sleep Patterns
06:40 Recognizing Trauma-Driven Sleep Patterns
09:35 The Language We Use and Its Implications
11:33 Practical Strategies for Healing Sleep
14:54 Embracing Your Journey to Rest
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