TRMA21Biology of Trauma Summit
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Event Experts
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Peter Levine, PhD
Addicted to Emotions and the Innate Capacity for Healing
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Charles Gant, MD, PhD
Addiction Protocol that Yields the Best Recovery Rates in the Country
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Kiné Corder
Addressing the Trauma Behind Your Money Style and Why We Retraumatize Ourselves About Money
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Reed Davis, FDN-P, CMTA
Biology of Trauma is Metabolic Chaos
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Erica Komisar, LCSW
COVID-19, Trauma and Kids With Anxiety and ADHD
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Misty Williams
Creating Healing Sleep When Sleep Won't Come
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Joan Rosenberg, PhD
Disguised Grief and Its Effects On Your Body
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Roseann Capanna-Hodge, LPC, CMHIMP, BCN
Effective Tools for Rewiring the Neurobiology of Trauma
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Donna Eden
Energy Medicine for Trauma and Overwhelm
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Sabriya Dobbins, BSW
Essential Experiential Activities for Mental Wellbeing
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Peter Osborne, DC, DACBN, PScD
Gluten, Grains and the Trauma of Inflammation
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Jonathan Otto
God, Trauma and Religion: Your Worldview of the Divine
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Wendy Myers, FDN-P
How Emotional Trauma Affects Your Energy and Biofield
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Jennifer Powter, MSc, CSEP-CEP, CPCC
How Perfectionism from Childhood Sabotages Your Weight Loss
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Hyla Cass, MD
Leveraging Endocannabinoids and CBD for Mood, Addictions and Inflammation
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Barry Bruder, ICT, ICP, CH
Microcurrent Neurofeedback for Mental Health, Addictions and Brain Optimization
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Tom O'Bryan, DC, CCN, DACBN
Minor Head Traumas Cause Big Problems for Success in Trauma Therapy
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Bette Lamont, CMA, CC
NeuroDevelopmental Movement: Why People Are More Prone to Trauma Than Ever Before
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Neil Paulvin, DO
Power of NAD+ for Trauma Recovery
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Evan Brand, CFMP, NTP
PTSD of the Immune System
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Elena Villanueva, DC
Reverse Engineering the Amygdala Hijack Through Neuroplasticity
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Trudy Scott, CN
Supporting Low Serotonin and Low GABA as Part of Trauma Therapy
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Jodi Cohen, NTP
Supporting Trauma Recovery with Essential Oils
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Tricia Nelson
The Addiction to the Dopamine Hit with Emotional Eating
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Pedram Shojai, OMD
The Big Picture of Trauma on a Social Level
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Diane Poole Heller, PhD
The Biology of Secure Attachment
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Darren Maguire, CTS, MIGPS
The Biology of Trauma in Relationships: Trauma-Informed Relationships
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Titus Chiu, MS, DC, DACNB
The Brain Stuck in Inflammation and Overwhelm Cycle
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Romie Mushtaq, MD, ABIHM
The Brain's Stress Response and Busy Brain Symptoms
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Eva Detko, PhD, MSc, BA (Hons)
The Key to the Vagus Nerve
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David Rabin, MD, PhD
The Latest Advances in Trauma, Burnout and Resilience
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Ameet Aggarwal, ND
The Liver and Gut in the Biology of Trauma
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Debi Silber, PhD
The Pain and Healing of Post-Betrayal Syndrome
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Pantea Kalhor
The Trauma of Biology in Infertility
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Keesha Ewers, PhD, ARNP-C, IFM-C, AAP
The Trauma/Autoimmune Biology and Personality
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Lindsey Elmore, PharmD, BCPS, CYT-250
Tools to Rewire Your Limbic System and Amygdala For Safety
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Natasha Fallahi, DC
Transforming High Sensitivity Into a Super-Power for Empaths
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Louise Swartswalter, ND, CBS
Trauma and Integrating Brain Soul Success
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Peter Kan, DC, DACNB, FAAIM, CFMP
Trauma and Tackling Brain Inflammation
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Alex Howard
Trauma, Emotions and Repairing Emotional Disconnect
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Marcelle Pick, OB-GYN, NP
Types of Adrenal and Hormone Imbalances from Old Trauma
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Christine Schaffner, ND
Using Movement to Release Stored Trauma
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Cynthia Thurlow, NP
When Intermittent Fasting is Too Much Stress for Your Body
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Evan H. Hirsch, MD
When Trauma Comes With Fatigue
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William Walsh, PhD, FACN
Why PTSD is Epigenetic and How to Predict an Epigenetic Crisis
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Jason Prall
Why Trauma Work is Part of Longevity and Optimal Performance
Trauma becomes our biology, and stored in the body, becomes the unconscious program running our mental and physical health to exhaustion. Join us to find science-based solutions for resilience and recovery!
Trauma is an experience or event that overwhelms a person’s biology to cope.
Everyone has experienced some form of trauma in their life, and in these challenging times, many people are feeling incredibly overwhelmed. Mental health challenges, sleep disturbances, addictions and worsening chronic conditions are skyrocketing, and our caretakers — parents, healthcare workers, mental health professionals, addiction counselors — are particularly vulnerable.
People tend to think of the long-term effects of trauma as psychological, but in fact, the body and brain both experience lasting biological changes. Burnout, substance abuse, depression, anxiety, PTSD, pain, weight gain, gut issues and chronic fatigue are all part of the predictable patterns of stored trauma.
To find the way out, you have to understand the biology of trauma: the biology that predisposes you to trauma and keeps you stuck in fear, insecurity and inflammation even if you are doing all the treatments, therapy and meditation.
When you do, it becomes possible to be strategic and targeted in your approach. You’ll be able to see the points of intervention to reverse engineer the biology of trauma and actually accelerate the healing journey to your best physical and mental health.