Why Trauma Lives in the Present
Why Trauma Lives in the Present

Beneath The Patterns por Fay Chaudhry

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If your trauma happened years ago, why can it still feel so present today?

In this episode of Beneath the Patterns, Fay explores why trauma isn't simply a memory stored in the past, but an experience that can continue to influence the nervous system long after the original event has ended. When our bodies learn to stay on high alert, everyday situations can trigger reactions that seem confusing, overwhelming, or out of proportion.

Together, we'll look at how the nervous system responds to perceived danger, why trauma responses can continue even when life feels objectively safer, and how healing helps the body gradually recognize the difference between then and now.

If you've ever felt frustrated that you "should be over it by now," this episode offers a reassuring reminder that your reactions aren't signs of wea ... 

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