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A Look at Trauma from Inside the Brain

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Trauma’s impact on the body can often be readily apparent, but what does trauma look like from inside the brain?

According to David Berceli, PhD, there’s a specific sequence to how the brain processes trauma . . .

. . . and knowing how it works could be essential to honing our approach to the treatment of trauma.
David takes us through the process in the short video below. Check it out – it’s just 3 minutes.

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7 Comments

  1. Windows Programs says

    Thanks for such a great post.

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  2. Carol Dickinson, Digital Artist says

    I am wondering if my sister who was diagnosed by a doctor to have early onset alzheimers (and I don’t think he did any blood test and the MRI was normal) actually has fatigue syndrome. She has been on anti-depressants for @25 years and is now 58yrs old. Can anti-depressants leach the body of needed compounds for healthy mental health? Oh… also my mom and dad are fairly healthy and in their late 80’s. Thanks for any kind of advice.

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  3. Sally Dowling, Phd scientist says

    Having just experienced trauma personally for the first time this was timely and spot on

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  4. Maajedah, TRE level 2 Practitioner says

    Thank you David for bringing this information/therapy to the world.
    My mind body connection has deepened tremendously.
    What a revolutionary way of reconnecting to one’s body.
    Bless you David.

    Reply
  5. Eva-Lena Kost Fehlmann, Polarity and SE practitioner says

    Thank you much for this clear description

    Reply
  6. Katherine Clarke, Counselor says

    Thank you for all the information you round up and make available!

    Reply
  7. Diane Williams, Neuro Kinesiologist says

    Many thanks Ruth!

    Reply

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