Tag Archives: Nervous System

Thin Volumes: Reframing the ICD and DSM

If the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) were reorganized through an interpersonal neurobiology (IPNB) lens, an astonishingly large portion of it might fall under trauma or trauma-related disorders, making them thin volumes. This … Continue reading

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“Navigating Uncertainty: Supporting Your Nervous System in Challenging Times,” a special seminar

Tuesday, December 3, 2024 11 AM – 12:30 PM US Eastern Time Delivered Live on Zoom by Imogen Ragone and Shay Seaborne CPTSD Register In uncertain times, our bodies and nervous systems often carry the weight of the unknown. In this … Continue reading

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Why “Regulate Your Emotions” is the Wrong Goal

From an Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) perspective, emotions aren’t something we simply regulate directly through willpower or control; instead, they are the product of a regulated nervous system. The nervous system, when in balance, naturally produces emotional responses that are more … Continue reading

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Why I’m Not Watching Election Day Coverage

Election Day can feel like an emotional rollercoaster. The constant stream of breaking news, updates, opinions, and reactions floods our screens, and we’re expected to tune in as if our very survival depends on it. This year, however, I’ve made … Continue reading

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From Survival to Awe: Healing the Nervous System’s Emotional Landscape

It happened while I was watching several hummingbirds swoop around my head in my patio garden. I felt a glimmer of awe! This was the first time in recent months. During the past 6 years, ever since the behavioral health … Continue reading

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The Myth of the One-Time Reset: The Promise and Limits of SGB in Trauma Treatment

When I had my first Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) in September 2020 I believed the literature that asserts the nerve block “resets the autonomic nervous system (ANS).” I was highly disappointed to find that reality is far more complex. While … Continue reading

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Can Trauma Survivors Recover Even Without Access to Professional Help?

According to a 2021 study, “most states have fewer than 40% of the mental health professionals needed” and “more than half (51%) of counties in the United States have no practicing psychiatrists.” Even where mental illness industry practitioners exist, many … Continue reading

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