Emotional Repression vs Healthy Expression, Anger
Why can it be so hard to feel and express emotions? What happens physiologically in the brain and nervous system when anger is stuffed down? Is emotional expression necessary for our physical health? Have these topics been studied, or can we only go off our own experiences?
Hosts Jennifer Wallace and Elisabeth Kristoff, and Matt Bush of Next Level Neuro are answering all these questions and more. They break down the ways people with childhood trauma develop repressive behaviors, why emotional expression is crucial for our overall health, and the consequences of emotional repression in the nervous system.
Since repression is a subconscious defense mechanism, it affects our behavior and belief patterns, and changes our perception without us even realizing it. This makes it incredibly hard to change, but after listening to this episode, you’ll better understand how emotional repression impacts the different systems in the body and the power of nervous system regulation.
Tune in to learn how this knowledge can help you or your practice as a healer!
Topics discussed in this episode:
Why emotional expression is important for our health
How childhood trauma affects our capacity to feel and express emotion
Emotional repression and abandonment
Responses of suppression vs. repression
Consequences to the nervous system
Damage to the interoceptive system
Finding a safe space to work through emotions
Anger as a communication tool and expression
Effects on the immune system
The use of plant medicine and epigenetics
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