Exploring the neurobiological connection between trauma, PTSD, and eating disorders, revealing how food behaviors often serve as coping mechanisms for trauma-related emotions and why integrated treatment approaches are essential.
Trauma's Hidden Hungerのベスト引用
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When we understand an eating disorder as a nervous system adaptation to trauma, it becomes clear that these behaviors made perfect sense given what the individual was trying to survive.
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Clinical psychology and Eating, and Substance-related Disorders Trauma-related Disorders
Discover how childhood trauma disrupts digestive health through nervous system dysregulation, and learn practical strategies for healing both your gut and trauma responses through nutrition, stress management, and therapeutic approaches.
Discover how complex PTSD differs from regular PTSD, exploring the hidden symptoms of prolonged childhood trauma and evidence-based healing approaches that go beyond traditional talk therapy.
Discover the blurry line between healthy eating and eating disorders through cutting-edge neuroscience from Huberman Lab and Stanford's research on brain habit circuits. Sandra Aamodt's insights reveal why dieting backfires, while evidence-based approaches from APA offer practical solutions to break free from food fear.
Explore how childhood developmental trauma shapes adult identity and relationships, and discover evidence-based pathways to healing these deep wounds through nervous system regulation and therapeutic approaches.
Explore how childhood trauma in neurodivergent individuals can manifest as seemingly narcissistic behaviors—a protective response often misdiagnosed and misunderstood in both clinical settings and everyday life.
Discover how trauma literally rewrites our biology and why we can't just 'get over it'—plus revolutionary healing methods that go beyond traditional talk therapy.
Discover why your brain craves comfort food during stress and learn practical, science-backed strategies to decode your body's signals and build a healthier relationship with eating.