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TRAUMA AND STRESS Sarah Mason TRAUMA AND STRESS Sarah Mason

Understanding Acute Stress: A Compassionate Response to Crisis

I want to talk about something many of us are navigating—acute and chronic high stress. Specifically, in the aftermath of disasters like the Los Angeles fires and the turbulence we witness globally. I believe we have an opportunity to look at trauma differently, to normalize and de-pathologize the human response to high-stress situations and bring in resources that specifically attune to our physiology in times of high stress.

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TRAUMA AND STRESS Embodied Yoga TRAUMA AND STRESS Embodied Yoga

Reclaiming Connection and Clarity: Returning to the Embodied Self

Complex trauma shapes our entire being—body, mind, and spirit—disrupting our ability to connect authentically with ourselves and others. It leaves lasting imprints on our nervous system, influencing how we perceive the world and interact in relationships. Trauma survival mechanisms such as fight, flight, and shutdown are automatic responses designed to keep us safe in the face of danger, but when trauma is unresolved, these responses can remain activated, interfering with clarity, connection, and intuition.

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TRAUMA AND STRESS, DR ARIELLE SCHWARTZ Embodied Yoga TRAUMA AND STRESS, DR ARIELLE SCHWARTZ Embodied Yoga

Polyvagal Theory: Addressing the Physiological Roots of Physical and Mental Health

Polyvagal theory locates the nervous system within the individual (as well as within a social context) and helps to explain how and why our nervous systems interact in order to communicate cues of safety and connection, allowing us to feel understood in the presence of others. It also highlights how our nervous systems detect disconnection, sensing danger in our environment or from those around us. Learn more about Polyvagal Theory and the roots of health with Dr. Arielle Schwartz...

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