In this episode of Trauma Rewired, Jennifer Wallace and Elisabeth Kristof discuss the freeze trauma response, differentiating it from burnout and other related states like tonic immobility and flop. They explore how freeze manifests as a survival strategy in response to chronic stress, leading to emotional numbness, disconnection, and difficulties in relationships. The hosts emphasize that functional freeze, though often hidden, can significantly impact high performers and metabolic health. They highlight the importance of recognizing freeze as an adaptive response rather than a personal flaw, and offer insights into safely thawing from this state through nervous system regulation, gentle movement, and emotional reintegration, underscoring the need for a slow, step-by-step approach focused on building safety and capacity to feel.
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