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Welcome to another episode of the Anxiety Coach Podcast with your host, Nick Jancev. Today, we’re diving deep into a topic that affects countless individuals: the connection between unresolved past traumas and psychological insomnia.
Many people find themselves lying awake at night, their minds racing with memories and emotions tied to past experiences. Here are the main reasons why unresolved traumas can lead to sleepless nights:
**Intrusive Thoughts:** Traumatic experiences often lead to persistent, unwanted memories that can invade our thoughts, making it difficult to relax and fall asleep.
**Hyperarousal:** Individuals with unresolved trauma may experience heightened states of anxiety and hypervigilance, keeping their minds and bodies in a constant state of alertness, which disrupts the ability to unwind at night.
*Fear of Nighttime Vulnerability:** Trauma can create a heightened sense of fear and insecurity, particularly in the dark. This can lead to anxiety about being alone at night, making it even harder to drift off.
*Emotional Dysregulation:** Unprocessed trauma can lead to difficulty managing emotions, causing mood swings and anxiety that can prevent restful sleep.
*Negative Sleep Associations:** Past traumas can create negative associations with sleep, leading to a fear of bedtime itself, which can perpetuate a cycle of insomnia.
Join us as we explore these themes further, share insights, and provide strategies to help reclaim peaceful nights. It's time to address the past, heal, and finally get the restful sleep we all deserve.
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