Welcome to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast with Dr. Kerry Reller! This week, I’m joined by Dr. Christine Gibson, a family physician and trauma therapist. We unpack how trauma responses are adaptive, not defective, and how to move from fight/flight or freeze back into your “window of tolerance.” Dr. Gibson explains polyvagal basics and teaches fast, body-based tools—breath work, gaze shifts, EFT/tapping, Havening, butterfly taps, guided imagery, and “afformations”—to calm the nervous system....
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Welcome to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast with Dr. Kerry Reller! This week, I’m joined by Dr. Christine Gibson, a family physician and trauma therapist. We unpack how trauma responses are adaptive, not defective, and how to move from fight/flight or freeze back into your “window of tolerance.” Dr. Gibson explains polyvagal basics and teaches fast, body-based tools—breath work, gaze shifts, EFT/tapping, Havening, butterfly taps, guided imagery, and “afformations”—to calm the nervous system....
E127: Neurodivergent Fitness & Hypermobility Training Tips with Coach Abby Clapper
The Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast
25 minutes
4 months ago
E127: Neurodivergent Fitness & Hypermobility Training Tips with Coach Abby Clapper
In Episode #127, Dr. Kerry Reller talks with personal trainer and fitness educator Abby Clapper, founder of Endorfin Wellness, about how she customizes workouts for clients with neurodivergence and hypermobility. Abby explains what neurodivergence really means, how the fitness industry often overlooks this population, and how she helps clients build strength safely from the ground up—literally. They also discuss managing chronic conditions like dysautonomia, fibromyalgia, and endometriosis t...
The Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast
Welcome to the Get Healthy Tampa Bay Podcast with Dr. Kerry Reller! This week, I’m joined by Dr. Christine Gibson, a family physician and trauma therapist. We unpack how trauma responses are adaptive, not defective, and how to move from fight/flight or freeze back into your “window of tolerance.” Dr. Gibson explains polyvagal basics and teaches fast, body-based tools—breath work, gaze shifts, EFT/tapping, Havening, butterfly taps, guided imagery, and “afformations”—to calm the nervous system....