Description
This episode is either going to resonate with you immediately or be eye-opening. Either way, it’s going to be intriguing. My guest and I are talking about stored trauma in the body, what it is, how it happens to us, and what we can do to heal ourselves. Stored trauma impacts bodily inflammation, chronic stress, sleep, gut health, and hormonal imbalances. Midlife and menopause are hard enough, but if you are dealing with stored trauma on top of that, and most of us are whether you are aware or not, then it makes for a much more complicated journey.
Dr. Aimie Apigian, a double Board-Certified Physician in Preventive and Addiction Medicine with double Master's degrees in Biochemistry and Public Health, is at the forefront of trauma and health. She combines her training across functional medicine, attachment, and trauma therapy to bring the Biology of Trauma® lens to the world, where she shows the difference between stress and trauma to the body and not just how trauma becomes our biology, but how our biology keeps us stuck in chronic trauma patterns.
Her journey as a foster and adoptive parent, coupled with her personal experience of chronic health issues, infuses her work with profound empathy and practical tools. Her journey required a different understanding of stress and trauma than she was taught in medicine, inspiring her to get precise with tools. She wants to empower people to be able to accelerate their trauma-healing journey as part of an integrative approach to trauma healing that includes supporting their biology.
She is the founder and CEO of Trauma Healing Accelerated. She simplifies the complexities of unresolved stored trauma, offers a clear path forward, and trains other professionals to do the same.
Through her work, Dr. Aimie has impacted over 300,000 people globally, training professionals, leading innovative online summits and courses, and hosting a podcast and YouTube channel. Dr. Aimie's vision is to transform the trauma model and her mission is to bring the lens of the Biology of Trauma® to every medical and mental health educational system by the year 2041.
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By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice or to make any lifestyle changes to treat any medical condition in yourself or others. Consult your physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any of my guests on my podcast.
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Website: https://www.traumahealingaccelerated.com/about/
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrAimieApigian
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