Autoimmune and Complex Trauma

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From Survival to Learning: Why Motivation Shuts Down Under Chronic Stress

Have you ever shared an idea, been met with silence, and felt your body instantly brace like something was wrong? Or walked to your car and suddenly felt flooded by an old fear, even though nothing "new" happened? In this episode, we explore how trauma and chronic stress can shif ...  Show more

The Difference Between Coping and Emotional Capacity

Have you ever felt like you have done everything "right" and you still hit a stress ceiling? You have gone to therapy, set boundaries, practiced self-care, learned regulation, and yet you still find yourself snapping, shutting down, or running on empty. This episode explores what ...  Show more

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