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Trauma and the Nervous System: A Whole Body Healing Approach to Mental Health With Somatic Experiencing with Amanda Huffman
- 2024/03/18
- 再生時間: 37 分
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Trauma is not stored in your brain. It's stored in your body.
In this week's episode, I'm chatting with Amanda Huffman, LCSW, SEP. on a whole body healing approach to mental health and trauma release.
Amanda is a Somatic Psychotherapist and Integrative Nutrition Specialist with over 20 years of experience. Her passion is to journey with others as they heal from trauma and complex PTSD. She also owns a 13-acre organic farm that will soon be a trauma healing retreat center.
In this episode you'll learn:
- What is Somatic Psychotherapy (and how it differs from conventional psychotherapy) for trauma healing and mental health
- Why conventional therapy might be keeping you stuck in your trauma for years
- "But I don't have trauma?! I haven't experienced anything that traumatic..." (This might surprise you... you have.)
- How to know if trauma or past emotional experiences are contributing to your physical health concerns
- The role of the nervous system in emotional release/trauma healing (and how we can learn to regulate it!)
- The missing link to healing trauma (it's not learning how to calm your nervous system...)
- What exactly is the vagus nerve and what practical tools to support it for optimal physical and emotional wellness?
- Your mental health starts in your gut! The gut microbiome, neurotransmitter, and mental health connection
Links:
Amanda's Website
Schedule a consultation with Amanda
Social Media:
Facebook @thefunctionalpsychotherapist
Instagram @thefunctionalpsychotherapist
Retreat Farm:
Facebook @SugarCreekFarmRetreat
Instagram @sugar_creek_farm
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