S1 E2: Regulation Starts with Relationship
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Activation Warning: Sensitive topics discussed. Please take care of your body.
In this episode, Eileen explores the concepts of nervous system regulation, self-regulation, and co-regulation; emphasizing the importance of understanding how our nervous systems respond to stress and trauma. She discusses the differences between grounding and anchoring techniques, the impact of hyper-independence on emotional management, and the necessity of practicing somatic tools regularly to build resilience and emotional capacity.
Takeaways
- Nervous system regulation is about accessing the full range of responses.
- Calmness is not the only indicator of being regulated.
- Self-regulation is an internal process, while co-regulation involves others.
- Co-regulation provides the scaffolding for self-regulation.
- Hyperindependence can stem from a lack of co-regulation in childhood.
- Grounding connects awareness to the present moment.
- Anchoring helps maintain a sense of safety and support.
- Somatic tools should be practiced daily, not just in crisis.
- Building resilience requires consistent practice and experience.
- Emotional responses are energy in motion that need to be processed.
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