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Transforming Triggers: A Top Down & Bottom Up Approach - Session 1

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Practically speaking, the way we experience the impact of trauma, attachment injuries and stress in our lives is through triggers. Whether that be how we feel when we visit our parents, receive an urgent email from our boss or pass by the site of a traumatizing incident - it’s in the midst of these moments that our past disrupts our present. If we want to have an impact on these triggers instead of them having an impact on us, it's essential that we learn practices that allow us to approach triggers in a safe way where they do not overwhelm us and we have the capacity, space and time to transform them. The purpose of this series is to introduce you to a self-directed framework on how to cultivate agency over triggers that previously were beyond your control using a combination of cognitive (top down) and somatic (bottom up) approaches. This series will cover: - Connecting with your True Self, the aspect of your consciousness that has the ability to both observe and co-regulate your embodied experience - How to access positive nervous system states - How to harness positive nervous system states to safely approach challenging nervous system states - How to prepare our brain and body for successfully encountering and regulate triggers 5 Sessions: 1 - Somatic Awareness & Cultivating True Self 2 - Resourcing Positive States 3 - State Shifting with Pendulation 4 - Future Selfing 5 - Anchoring Learn more at: www.chronicfatigueschool.com www.traumaresearchfoundation.org Please share your feedback with us! https://forms.gle/ZbfneUY1Wanqot7t8 Karden Rabin is a Nervous System Medicine Practitioner, an expert in the field of psychophysiologic disorders and co-founder of Chronic Fatigue School. Over the last 15 years he has combined principles of bodywork, brain retraining and somatic trauma therapies to help thousands of clients all over the world heal from chronic pain and illness. He is a regular contributor to the Trauma Research Foundation Blog and has led programming for The Wounded Warrior Project, Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health and Starbucks.

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