Dear Ones
This is just a general sample of what feelings/emotions match what nervous system state.
Some sympathetic states are positive: exercise, excitement, social engagement, laughter. Some have a more negative if stuck there continuously: chronic stress, rushing, overriding the body’s needs for rest, insomnia.
A healthy nervous system can move between a sympathetic (gas pedal) state to parasympathetic (brake or rest and digest) quickly, with an easy fluctuations back and forth between. Your system is not in one pure state at any one time, they work together in a flow with the purpose of bringing the body into balance (homeostasis – A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly. )
PTSD, CPTSD, trauma (physical or emotional) can keep the nervous system “stuck” in an extreme state of hypervigilance (sympathetic) and/or shutdown (dorsal vagal shutdown). Alternatively the NS can be in a more slow burn constant worry, chronic fatigue and low energy, living with the “brake” slightly on at all times, (dorsal branch, parasympathetic) part of the nervous system.
Creating bringing more balance to the nervous system after a new trauma or an old one is a practice. The first thing to go is the breath, shallow breathing tells the body that there is danger, with the adrenals getting the signal to pump out cortisol/adrenaline when there is no imminent threat. This is often the automatic neural pathway (go to reaction) that was created as part of our survival mechanisms. This is the practice to start slowing down, in all aspects of life, and bring gentle awareness to the body’s sensations/habits.
I know that breath practice may be triggering and/or seem simplistic, and we humans are one of the few species that can consciously control it. Start with two rounds of inhaling to the count of four, pause the breath for count of seven, exhale to the count of eight, pause for the count of four. This can be altered to suit you, with the emphasis on the longer exhale than inhale. This signals the body that all is well, and that it is okay to settle.
Somatic Experiencing & Transforming Touch therapy is a gentle, holistic way to create new neural pathways of safety, connection to self and others. A well regulated nervous system builds upon your self agency, and is the key to mental and physical health. For more information on how Somatic Therapy can help you in your healing journey please book a free consultation with me.
Yours in Healing,
Caroldean Jude,
Somatic Trauma Therapist
Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner
Transforming Touch® Practitioner
Internal Family Systems® Therapist