Introducing the Neurobiology of Trauma: Audio Recordings

In this series of short audio recordings, Madelanne reviews key neuroscientific information, loosely following material presented by Bessel Van Der Kolk in “The Body Keeps the Score” (2014) — but with many embroiderings and updates — as an introduction to the fundamental, fractal patterns trauma creates in our brains, bodies, relationships, and cultures.

Recording 1: Introducing the Neurobiology of Trauma

Recording 2: The Formerly Triune Brain

Recording 3: The Cook, the Smoke Detector, the Watchtower, the Timekeeper

Recording 4: Towards Healing

Recording 5: The ANS and The Felt Experience of Safety and Danger (p.1)

Recording 6: The ANS and The Felt Experience of Safety and Danger (p.2)

Recording 7: Losing Your Body, Losing Yourself

Recording 8: Attachment and Attunement

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