CPTSD: Rewire Your Nervous System Through Yoga

CPTSD: Rewire Your Nervous System Through Yoga

In this episode, we explore healing through movement and how yoga can rewire your nervous system when stuck in survival mode from CPTSD. Discover the science behind why intentional movement matters for trauma recovery, practical tools you can start using today, and how to approach yoga in ways that feel safe and honoring to your body. We walk through real-life examples, a somatic check-in practice, and a gentle nervous system flow you can try immediately—because your body isn't your enemy; it's been protecting you all along.

Key Takeaways
• Yoga rewires your nervous system by activating parasympathetic response and teaching safety through intentional movement
• Your body stores trauma in muscles; movement helps reclaim it as a place of safety rather than alarm
• Trauma-informed instruction matters—traditional classes can trigger hypervigilance without proper support and boundaries
• Permission to listen to your body's needs matters more than achieving perfect poses or intense flows
• Healing through movement doesn't require studios, classes, or perfect conditions—just genuine attention and curiosity

What You'll Discover
• Why traditional yoga can be triggering for CPTSD and what trauma-informed practice looks like
• The neuroscience of how slow, intentional movement signals safety to your vagus nerve and nervous system
• A practical five-minute grounding flow you can practice today without experience or special equipment
• How to recognize and honor what your body actually needs instead of pushing through "shoulds"
• Real examples of breakthrough moments when listeners finally felt safe enough to release held trauma

Resources Mentioned
• Somatic Experiencing practices for trauma recovery and nervous system regulation
• Trauma-informed yoga instruction and finding qualified teachers in your area
• Vagus nerve science and parasympathetic nervous system activation through breathwork
• CPTSD research on body-based healing modalities and nervous system recalibration

Next Episode Preview
Next week, we're diving deeper into nervous system regulation techniques you can use when activation hits unexpectedly. We'll explore what actually works when you're in fight-or-flight and can't access your usual coping tools.

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