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The Body Keeps Score
Wellness, Mental Health, Trauma, Stress Dion Le Roux Wellness, Mental Health, Trauma, Stress Dion Le Roux

The Body Keeps Score

When we think about trauma, it’s easy to assume it lives primarily in the mind. After all, isn’t trauma just a psychological experience?

Well, not quite.

According to renowned experts Bessel van der Kolk and Gabor Maté, trauma also embeds itself deeply into the body, affecting our physical health, behaviours, and even the way we perceive the world.

Their research offers profound insights into how unresolved trauma can wreak havoc on our lives and, importantly, how we can begin to heal.

So, let’s explore the key ideas presented in “The Body Keeps the Score” by Dutch psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk and “The Myth of Normal and When the Body Says No” by Canadian Physician Gabor Maté.

We’ll also look at strategies for reducing the impact of trauma on physical wellness.

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Is Illness Accidental ?
Illness, Stress, Trauma, Mindfullness Dion Le Roux Illness, Stress, Trauma, Mindfullness Dion Le Roux

Is Illness Accidental ?

Is illness purely accidental, or is there more to it than meets the eye?

This question delves into the relationship between our bodies, our work environments, the environments we live and play in, and our experiences. While chalking illness up to random chance or bad luck is tempting, the reality is often far more nuanced.

When we consider the role of stress in illness, it becomes clear that something more profound is at play.

Stress, whether caused by external factors like work or relationships or internal factors like worry and anxiety, can wreak havoc on your body.

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Slow Burn
Burnout, Mental Health, Self Care, Fatique, Wellness, Stress Dion Le Roux Burnout, Mental Health, Self Care, Fatique, Wellness, Stress Dion Le Roux

Slow Burn

Ah, burnout – that sneaky, slow burn that can turn your once vibrant work-life equilibrium into a smouldering heap.

It's the kind of thing that doesn't come with flashing warning signs or blaring alarms. No, it's more like a quiet ember, patiently smouldering until you realize you're on the verge of combustion. And that is what makes it dangerous.

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