The Body keep the score: (Bessel Van DER Kolk)

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2025/11/5 Edited to

... Read moreOne important aspect that often comes up when exploring "The Body Keeps the Score" is the practical application of its principles to everyday healing. Many readers find value in understanding how trauma isn’t just a mental or emotional state, but also imprints itself physically in the body’s nervous system. I’ve personally seen how trauma can manifest as chronic pain or unexplained symptoms, which led me to approach healing more holistically. The book emphasizes creating safety as the essential foundation for recovery. This means not only a secure environment but also movements and breathing techniques that help calm the nervous system. Simple activities like drumming, dancing, or even controlled breathing can activate the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting relaxation. Furthermore, social support plays a vital role during trauma recovery. Engaging with empathetic communities or therapy groups can reinforce a sense of connection and safety. The author’s suggestion on the importance of honestly sharing one’s story resonated with me, as writing or talking helps unravel the secret burdens that can emotionally damage the mind. Finally, the book's insights into how the brain processes traumatic memories by overwhelming the amygdala and dampening the cortex shed light on why traditional talk therapy sometimes feels insufficient. Integrating body-based therapies offers a pathway to regain presence and control. Overall, this book is a valuable resource not just for trauma survivors but anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the mind-body healing process. Its lessons helped me see trauma recovery as a journey involving brain, mind, and body unity, opening the door to lasting wellbeing.

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