#206: The Attachment Theory & Nervous System Connection with Sarah Baldwin

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Attachment Trauma
explores the profound impact of attachment trauma on adult relationships, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and grieving unmet childhood needs. She explains that our nervous system's response to early attachment experiences can cause us to relive past traumas, affecting our current relationships. reflects on how these unresolved issues can hinder closeness and emotional connection, highlighting the need for compassion towards oneself.
When we are activated, we're essentially traveling time. We are no longer in the present moment.
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This time-traveling effect can lead to intense emotional reactions that seem disproportionate to the present situation, as our bodies react based on past experiences 1 2 3.
Healing Process
Healing from childhood attachment trauma involves creating secure attachments and understanding the role of the nervous system. explains that our nervous system uses past experiences to inform current behaviors, often leading to self-protective actions that can hinder relationships. She emphasizes the power of "disconfirming experiences" to update our internal database with new, positive interactions.
Our systems then say in a millisecond, it says, I know what this is based on the past, even if it is different.
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By consciously creating new experiences, we can shift our nervous system's responses and foster healthier relationships 4 5 6.
