
In this episode of Trauma and the Brain Podcast, host Chantell Tilly Anderson is joined by licensed counselor Matt Lasslo, LPC (AZ) to unpack the impact of political violence on our minds and bodies.
From graphic headlines to videos on our social feeds, violence in the public sphere doesn’t just affect those directly involved—it ripples outward, shaping our collective nervous system. Together, we explore how exposure to violence, even secondhand, can trigger fight-or-flight responses, re-traumatization, and heightened anxiety.
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Political violence is unsettling, divisive, and deeply human in its impact. By understanding how it affects the brain and body, we can begin to process our reactions with compassion—for ourselves, for our communities, and for the nation we share.
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