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PTSD 5: How Emotions Are Processed
Eare processed in the brain, from the bottom up: from the emotional brain to the rational brain.


PTSD: 4 No, it’s not all in your head: Memory Encoding
Ttraumatic memories are physically encoded differently in the brain than regular, non-traumatic memories.


PTSD: 3 No, it’s not all in your head: the Vagus Nerve
In this article, we’ll talk about the cranial nerves, and, more specifically, the vagus nerve and polyvagal theory.


PTSD: 2 No, it’s not all in your head: The Neuroplatform of Emotion
Advances in neurobiology – knowing how our brains and nervous systems work – help us understand how PTSD symptoms persist and how they heal


PTSD: 1 No, it’s not all in your head
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a painful, frightening and frustrating condition.


Part two: Recovering from birth trauma
Originally posted August 14, 2018. Last week, we discussed the story of Betty’s traumatic birth here. This week, we’ll discuss Betty’s...


Part One: Recovering from birth trauma
Originally posted August 6, 2018. Part One: Recovering from birth trauma Betty was feeling very down, anxious and disconnected. She had...
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