It was once believed that our emotions were associated with specific locations in our brain,
primarily the amygdala, hippocampus, and hypothalamus. We now know that emotions, and therefore
emotional pain, are also held in our bodies and connect to the emotional centers of the brain
via vast, interrelated neural networks. When it comes to trauma, the body keeps score.
While more traditional therapy will be important in helping you change the unhealthy habits you
may have developed in relationships because of the impact of trauma, talk therapy alone is
generally unable to allow you to access trauma that is stored in your body and the more
primitive areas of your nervous system.
Since the body bears the burden of trauma, the body
needs to be a part of trauma healing. Thus, therapies that integrate the natural healing power
of your brain and body, such as EMDR, Somatic Experiencing®, Brainspotting, movement therapies,
and the Safe and Sound Protocol can be powerful tools in your trauma recovery.