“It's about becoming safe to feel what you feel. When you're traumatized you're afraid of what you're feeling, because your feeling is always terror, or fear or helplessness. I think these body-based techniques help you to feel what's happening in your body, and to breathe into it and not run away…”Tagged: Childhood Trauma, Childhood Abuse, Childhood Emotional Neglect, Effects of Trauma, Your Brain On Trauma
“We just did a study on yoga for people with PTSD. We found that yoga was more effective than any medicine that people have studied up to now. That doesn't mean that yoga cures it, but yoga makes a substantial difference in the right direction.”Tagged: Childhood Trauma, Childhood Abuse, Childhood Emotional Neglect, Effects of Trauma, Your Brain On Trauma
“Most great instigators of social change have intimate personal knowledge of trauma. Oprah Winfrey comes to mind, as do Maya Angelou, Nelson Mandela, and Elie Wiesel. Read the life history of any visionary, and you will find insights and passions that came from having dealt with devastation.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“The greatest hope for traumatized, abused, and neglected children is to receive a good education in schools where they are seen and known, where they learn to regulate themselves, and where they can develop a sense of agency. At their best, schools can function as islands of safety in a chaotic…”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“Mainstream trauma treatment has paid scant attention to helping terrified people to safely experience their sensations and emotions.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“The emotional brain initiates preprogrammed escape plans, like the fight-or-flight responses. These muscular and physiological reactions are automatic, set in motion without any thought or planning on our part, leaving our conscious, rational capacities to catch up later, often well after the threat…”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“I can’t begin to imagine how I would have coped with what many of my patients have endured, and I see their symptoms as part of their strength—the ways they learned to survive. And despite all their suffering many have gone on to become loving partners and parents, exemplary teachers, nurses,…”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“Trauma constantly confronts us with our fragility and with man’s inhumanity to man but also with our extraordinary resilience.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“Traumatized people are afraid of conflict. They fear losing control and ending up on the losing side once again.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“Chronic childhood abuse causes very different mental and biological adaptations than discrete traumatic events in adulthood.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“The stress hormones of traumatized people, in contrast, take much longer to return to baseline and spike quickly and disproportionately in response to mildly stressful stimuli.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“The most primitive part, the part that is already online when we are born, is the ancient animal brain, often called the reptilian brain.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“Our rational, cognitive brain is actually the youngest part of the brain and occupies only about 30 percent of the area inside our skull.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“After trauma the world is experienced with a different nervous system. The survivor’s energy now becomes focused on suppressing inner chaos, at the expense of spontaneous involvement in their life.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“Being traumatized means continuing to organize your life as if the trauma were still going on—unchanged and immutable—as every new encounter or event is contaminated by the past.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“Trauma affects the entire human organism—body, mind, and brain. In PTSD the body continues to defend against a threat that belongs to the past.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“Trauma by nature drives us to the edge of comprehension, cutting us off from language based on common experience or an imaginable past.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“Adrenaline is one of the hormones that are critical to help us fight back or flee in the face of danger. Increased adrenaline was responsible for our participants’ dramatic rise in heart rate and blood pressure while listening to their trauma narrative.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“When people are forced to submit to overwhelming power, as is true for most abused children, women trapped in domestic violence, and incarcerated men and women, they often survive with resigned compliance.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Complex Trauma
“Mindfulness has been shown to have a positive effect on numerous psychiatric, psychosomatic, and stress-related symptoms, including depression and chronic pain.”Tagged: Trauma, PTSD, The Body Keeps The Score, Aftermath of Trauma, Narrative