Ep 24. The Neurobiology of Trauma with Dr. Albert Wong
In this episode I talk all things trauma with somatic psychotherapist Dr. Albert Wong. We explore:
The neurobiology of trauma
The amygalda and trauma
How trauma impacts memory
Why trauma makes communicating difficult
Polyvagal Theory
Albert’s journey from science to somatics and psychology
What is resonance and how our nervous systems resonant with others
Why embodied connection is healing
How to hold space for another person
How to support someone experiencing dysregulation or triggered
How to pendulate or go back and forth from what feels activating and what feels safe
Why prescriptive practices often don’t work and exploring what works for your body in this moment is critical
The components of trauma healing
What to do instead of exposure therapy
A somatic practice called Resource Installation
Dr. Albert Wong is the Director of the Trauma Certificate Program at Somatopia. He served as residential staff at the Esalen Institute and was the Director of Somatic Psychology at John F. Kennedy University for five years and has served as Core Faculty at the California Institute of Integral Studies. His work is at the intersection of somatics, psychotherapy, and scalable technology. He has been featured on PBS, in Time Magazine, and in the book The American Soul Rush. He was educated at Princeton, Oxford, and the University of Tennessee and is the recipient of numerous national awards. He maintains a private counseling and consulting practice centered around somatic psychotherapy and is the is the founder of the online somatic education platform, Somatopia: www.somatopia.com. Learn more about the Trauma Skills Certificate Program.
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