Episode 50: Embodied Healing; Exploring Somatic Work, Polyvagal Theory, Attachment Theory and Parts Work - podcast episode cover

Episode 50: Embodied Healing; Exploring Somatic Work, Polyvagal Theory, Attachment Theory and Parts Work

Mar 22, 202454 min
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Episode description

 

In this  episode, Alyssa dives deep into the realm of embodied healing, somatic work, Polyvagal theory, attachment theory, and parts work. Alyssa explores the intricate dance between our bodies, nervous systems, relationships, and inner selves. Discover how these powerful modalities can guide us on a path towards healing, resilience, and wholeness.

 

Key Points:

1. Somatic Work: Understanding the profound impact of trauma on our bodies and the importance of releasing it from our nervous system.

2. Polyvagal Theory: Unpacking the intricate workings of our autonomic nervous system and its role in regulating our responses to stress and trauma.

3. Attachment Theory: Exploring how our early attachment experiences shape our relational patterns and emotional well-being.

4. Parts Work: Delving into the concept of internal family systems and how understanding and integrating our inner parts can lead to profound healing and self-awareness.

 

Actionable Takeaways:

  •  Practical exercises and tools for connecting with your body, regulating your nervous system, and fostering healthier relationships.
  • Strategies for integrating somatic awareness, Polyvagal theory, attachment insights, and parts work into your daily life for ongoing healing and growth. 

 

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