Are you one of the 25% of people that report feeling moderate to severe anxiety?Today we are talking about the relationship between trauma and mental health, exploring how past traumatic experiences can deeply affect our psychological well-being. We talk about the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and breath, highlighting how trauma can manifest in physical and emotional ways. We also discuss the physiological response to trauma, noting that the instinctive reaction of holding one's breat...
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Are you one of the 25% of people that report feeling moderate to severe anxiety?Today we are talking about the relationship between trauma and mental health, exploring how past traumatic experiences can deeply affect our psychological well-being. We talk about the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and breath, highlighting how trauma can manifest in physical and emotional ways. We also discuss the physiological response to trauma, noting that the instinctive reaction of holding one's breat...
Have you ever heard someone say that healing is not linear? Often, we expect to continuously get better, but sometimes is has to get worse first before it gets better. This conversation explores common healing crises experienced by people practicing Block Therapy, including changes in pain, mucus production, skin rashes, coughing, sneezing, and emotional releases. Deanna and Quinn share personal experiences, emphasizing the transformative process of addressing deep issues to achieve ove...
The Fascia Masters
Are you one of the 25% of people that report feeling moderate to severe anxiety?Today we are talking about the relationship between trauma and mental health, exploring how past traumatic experiences can deeply affect our psychological well-being. We talk about the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and breath, highlighting how trauma can manifest in physical and emotional ways. We also discuss the physiological response to trauma, noting that the instinctive reaction of holding one's breat...