"The Body Keeps the Score": Rewire your path to wellness with the help of this book!

Friday: Mindfulness by Miles

FROM THE DESK OF MILES EVERSON:

Hello!

Welcome to “Mindfulness by Miles!”

I’m excited to share with you another article

related to health and mindfulness. My hope is that this will encourage you to step out of your comfort zone and take proactive steps to boost your well-being.

Allow me to share with you a few insights from this great book.

Continue reading to know how trauma has intricate effects on the human psyche and why it’s essential for us to learn to overcome our fears.

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CEO, MBO Partners
Chairman of the Advisory Board, The I Institute


 


 

"The Body Keeps the Score": Rewire your path to wellness with the help of this book!

Have you ever wondered why certain experiences from your past, especially the negative ones, seem to stick with you?

Sometimes, this even leads to negative impacts on your emotions, relationships, and overall well-being.

Well, the reason for this is trauma and memory are intricately linked. Such bad experiences disrupt the brain’s neural pathways responsible for emotional regulation, memory formation, and self-identity. The result?

You tend to experience fragmentation, dissociation, and vivid flashbacks whenever something or someone triggers your traumatic memories.

Dr. Bessel van der Kolk explains this further in his book titled, “The Body Keeps the Score.”

“The Body Keeps the Score” is a groundbreaking book that explores the profound impact of trauma on the human body and mind. It delves into the ways trauma shapes people’s lives, and challenges the common notion that trauma is solely caused by extreme events.

The book highlights trauma’s diverse sources, including neglect, abuse, and emotional instability. Dr. van der Kolk emphasizes that trauma can result from a wide range of experiences, and understanding this broader perspective is crucial to addressing various negative effects.

One significant theme explored in the book is how trauma can manifest physically, leading to chronic pain, gastrointestinal issues, and autoimmune disorders. The book advocates for a holistic approach to healing, which combines traditional psychotherapy with body-oriented therapies like yoga, meditation, and neurofeedback to address the somatic aspects of trauma.

Dr. van der Kolk also emphasizes the importance of relationships in trauma recovery. In his book, he provides insights into therapeutic modalities that promote empathy, trust, and connection as essential components of the healing process.

Here are the key themes discussed in the book:

  1. The Hidden Depths of Trauma

    Dr. van der Kolk says trauma isn’t just about dramatic events like war or accidents; it’s also a multi-faceted force that can result from various experiences, whether big or small.

    Neglect, abuse, or even emotional turbulence can leave their mark. That’s why it’s crucial for people to expand their understanding of trauma to recognize its diverse origins and the impact it can have on their lives.

  2. The Neurobiology of Trauma

    Trauma and memory have a complex relationship. According to Dr. van der Kolk, traumatic experiences can fragment memories, causing them to surface as vivid flashbacks.

    Fortunately, therapeutic techniques like eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and neurofeedback can help a person navigate this rollercoaster of emotions and find a path towards healing.

  3. The Physical Effects of Trauma

    Trauma doesn’t just mess with your mind; it also takes a toll on your body. Chronic pain, digestive issues, and autoimmune disorders can stem from unresolved trauma. It’s like your body holds onto the score, reminding you of past pain.

    ... but fear not! Dr. van der Kolk states by integrating body-oriented therapies like yoga, meditation, and neurofeedback into your wellness routine, you can tap into your body’s natural healing abilities.

  4. The Power of Relationships

    Healthy connections can be a game-changer in terms of healing from trauma! Secure attachments and strong social support networks play a pivotal role in building resilience and promoting recovery.

    .So, don’t be afraid to lean on your loved ones and seek professional help when needed!

Below are some of the approaches to healing and recovery from trauma as discussed in Dr. van der Kolk’s book:

  • Understanding and acknowledging trauma. Understanding that trauma can arise from various sources and that its impact can be long-lasting is crucial. By validating your own experiences, you lay the foundation for healing.
  • Seeking professional help. Seeking the guidance of a mental health professional is highly recommended. A therapist trained in trauma-focused therapies can help you navigate the complexities of your experience, provide support, and guide you through evidence-based treatments.
  • Building healthy relationships. Secure and supportive relationships are instrumental in trauma recovery. Surrounding yourself with individuals who provide empathy, understanding, and validation helps counteract the isolation and aids in restoring a sense of safety and trust.
  • Engaging in self-care and practicing self-compassion. Engaging in self-care activities helps bring you joy and fulfillment, and aids in the healing process. Exercising self-compassion is also crucial. You have to learn to treat yourself with kindness, patience, and understanding as you navigate the challenges of trauma recovery.
  • Developing coping strategies. Techniques such as deep breathing exercises, journaling, mindfulness, and grounding techniques help regulate overwhelming emotions and promote a sense of calm and stability during difficult moments.

Congratulations on embarking on this enlightening journey into the intricate world of trauma and its impact on your health and wellness!

Remember: Trauma comes in many forms, and its effects can reach deep into your brain and body, affecting everything your emotions and physical well-being. The good news?

With insights from “The Body Keeps the Score” book, you now have a greater understanding of the hidden forces at play. You have the power to heal, nurture healthy relationships, and embrace body-mind practices that promote well-being.

So, be gentle with yourself, celebrate small victories along the way, and know that healing is possible. With the right support and self-care practices, you can reclaim your life and move towards a place of happiness and satisfaction.

Embrace your strength and unlock the power within! Have a great day ahead, everyone!

Miles Everson

CEO of MBO Partners and former Global Advisory and Consulting CEO at PwC, Everson has worked with many of the world's largest and most prominent organizations, specializing in executive management. He helps companies balance growth, reduce risk, maximize return, and excel in strategic business priorities.

He is a sought-after public speaker and contributor and has been a case study for success from Harvard Business School.

Everson is a Certified Public Accountant, a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants. He graduated from St. Cloud State University with a B.S. in Accounting.

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