Dr. Aimie Apigian
Dr. Aimie Apigian
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The Business Of Helping Others: How To Get Through When You Have A Chronic IllnessThe Business Of Helping Others: How To Get Through When You Have A Chronic Illness
The Business Of Helping Others: How To Get Through When You Have A Chronic Illness
Просмотров 150День назад
How Can Understanding Your Nervous System Transform Your Health and Business? Join me as I discuss the relationship between our nervous system, health, and professional life with the incredible Dr. Sally Riggs. In this clip, we explore the dual challenges of managing health and professional demands, especially during unprecedented times and diagnosis. Find out what Dr. Riggs doesn’t do that sav...
Guilt through Grief, Self-Love and Moving ForwardGuilt through Grief, Self-Love and Moving Forward
Guilt through Grief, Self-Love and Moving Forward
Просмотров 33215 дней назад
Can a life-changing loss save a life? Join me as I explore the deeply personal and transformative power of grief with my guest and friend, Melissa Dlugolecki. This clip explores the emotional and physical journey through grief, uncovering the impact it has on our lives. It also covers how it can lead to unexpected paths of personal growth and healing. This video is an excerpt from my Biology of...
How Your Early Relationships Shape Your BiologyHow Your Early Relationships Shape Your Biology
How Your Early Relationships Shape Your Biology
Просмотров 52222 дня назад
Ever wondered how your attachment style impacts your life? Join me and my guest, Dr. Diane Poole Heller, as we explore the biology of attachment. Learn how early life experiences shape your nervous system and discover practical strategies for regulating it. Check out how early relationships shape your emotional landscape, and also have profound effects on your physical and mental health. This v...
The first guiding question to become the operator for your nervous system in hard times w/ Deb DanaThe first guiding question to become the operator for your nervous system in hard times w/ Deb Dana
The first guiding question to become the operator for your nervous system in hard times w/ Deb Dana
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.29 дней назад
- How Does Your Nervous System Influence Your Everyday Life? This conversation with my colleague Deb Dana focused on the nervous system - and how it responds to trauma through cues inside and out. Finding tiny moments of safety, called glimmers is the key! Partnering with our system allows choice. Explore the effects of neuroception and your nervous system's responses in this discussion. This v...
The Attachment -IBS Connection: With Stress and Trauma And The Solutions For A Hyper-Sensitive GutThe Attachment -IBS Connection: With Stress and Trauma And The Solutions For A Hyper-Sensitive Gut
The Attachment -IBS Connection: With Stress and Trauma And The Solutions For A Hyper-Sensitive Gut
Просмотров 995Месяц назад
Wondering why your gut reacts the way it does? It’s the body’s way to express not just stress, but stored trauma. Join me as we delve into the research between early life trauma and gut health issues. In this video, I share how early trauma and stress influence your nervous system, cause sensitivity and reactivity and contribute to Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). This video is an excerpt from m...
Syndromes Explored: A Somatic Approach to Chronic Symptoms of Stored TraumaSyndromes Explored: A Somatic Approach to Chronic Symptoms of Stored Trauma
Syndromes Explored: A Somatic Approach to Chronic Symptoms of Stored Trauma
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Месяц назад
Are you curious about how chronic conditions might stem from your autonomic nervous system? Here, we discuss syndromes, trauma, and healing approaches using somatic experiencing. We also talk about the role of the autonomic nervous system in syndromes and how somatic work can help balance and regulate the nervous system. Did you know how crucial it is to identify and address these early experie...
Attachment, Development And How We Lose A Sense of SafetyAttachment, Development And How We Lose A Sense of Safety
Attachment, Development And How We Lose A Sense of Safety
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.Месяц назад
Have you wondered how early-life shocks shape our nervous system? This video goes into the attachment through the Biology of Trauma® lens. Early-life events shape our future sense of safety, responses and attachment styles. Unexpected shocks experienced during critical periods of attachment and development can disrupt our sense of safety. This affects our ability to feel secure and thus to form...
How The Body Tells Us Of Our Individual, Ancestral and Collective TraumaHow The Body Tells Us Of Our Individual, Ancestral and Collective Trauma
How The Body Tells Us Of Our Individual, Ancestral and Collective Trauma
Просмотров 9062 месяца назад
Have you ever wondered why stored trauma lingers in your body? Tired of being held back by past trauma and pain? Learn how to break free by accessing the hidden roots of your trauma like never before. Discover the simple yet powerful process to finally heal trauma at its source - within your own body and bloodline. This video is an excerpt from my full podcast episode titled ”What We Have Misse...
The Commonly Missed Root Cause of Fatigue and Autoimmune: Your Body’s Freeze ResponseThe Commonly Missed Root Cause of Fatigue and Autoimmune: Your Body’s Freeze Response
The Commonly Missed Root Cause of Fatigue and Autoimmune: Your Body’s Freeze Response
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 месяца назад
Have you ever felt overwhelmed to the point of shutting down? This video is an excerpt from my full podcast episode titled "Understanding the Trauma Connection Between Attachment, Autoimmunity, and Fatigue To Find Our Way Out" which uncovers the Freeze response and how our nervous system dictates how we handle stress. Click here to listen to the full podcast: biologyoftrauma.com/understanding-t...
How Connecting with Others Can Calm Nerves After TraumaHow Connecting with Others Can Calm Nerves After Trauma
How Connecting with Others Can Calm Nerves After Trauma
Просмотров 5192 месяца назад
Are you tired of feeling alone in your trauma? Discover how connecting with others can calm your nervous system and unlock your potential for growth in my latest podcast episode, "A Blueprint for Healing: Lessons from a Pioneer in Mind-Body Medicine." Together with my guest Dr. James Gordon, we dive deep in the importance of community in healing from trauma.That trauma as a shared human experie...
3 Ways Our Childhood Shapes Our Nervous System3 Ways Our Childhood Shapes Our Nervous System
3 Ways Our Childhood Shapes Our Nervous System
Просмотров 9072 месяца назад
Why does feeling safe seem just out of reach for many? This question is at the heart of my latest podcast episode, where I dive deep into the intricate links between our nervous system, attachment styles, and the common "freeze responses" observed from early childhood. This video is an excerpt from my full podcast episode titled "How Attachment Shapes Our Biology and Behavior" Click here to lis...
Todas las pates de míTodas las pates de mí
Todas las pates de mí
Просмотров 582 месяца назад
La Dra. Aimie explica el proceso de trabajo por partes y el acompañamiento proporcionado durante este viaje.
Trauma por apego El sistema nervioso en estadoTrauma por apego El sistema nervioso en estado
Trauma por apego El sistema nervioso en estado
Просмотров 812 месяца назад
La Dra. Aimie habla sobre el trauma del apego y cómo se refleja en el sistema nervioso en un estado de inmovilización.
Sanación de traumas con medicina energéticaSanación de traumas con medicina energética
Sanación de traumas con medicina energética
Просмотров 772 месяца назад
En este vídeo hablaremos sobre cómo podemos aplicar eficazmente la medicina energética para la curación de traumas
Descubrir la biología de las emociones ComprendDescubrir la biología de las emociones Comprend
Descubrir la biología de las emociones Comprend
Просмотров 602 месяца назад
La Dra. Aimie nos sumerge profundamente en el mundo del duelo, sus diferentes aspectos y etapas y nos ayuda a explorar formas saludables en nuestro proceso de sanación para afrontar el duelo.

Комментарии

  • @rosiemason7452
    @rosiemason7452 11 часов назад

    So pleased to hear you cite feeling out of control because of pleasurable experiences ( being too strong a stimulus) being a cause of bingeing. Not many people talk about.

  • @fennyellis3366
    @fennyellis3366 День назад

    Can prednisone help???

  • @nuez23747
    @nuez23747 2 дня назад

    I have dermatitis since child so I lack zinc. On the other side, they said copper is need when you have a chronical jaw disease like me. I will experiment to see any effect. Ringing in the ears scares me, I get 2 times a year for some years tinnitus, they said it´s for stress, but with TMJ (jaw disease) you are to 70% predestinated to tinnitus. I´m curious if it can be aliviated with higher copper. I have to take Ginkgo/tebolin then and it helps so slow, can´t sleep then with these acute noise

  • @buzzyuncle340
    @buzzyuncle340 2 дня назад

    BOTH of my parents were alcoholics...trust me...I've been scarred for life...

  • @hanifjones4914
    @hanifjones4914 5 дней назад

    For me its constipation. 13 years. It was so strange how it started. My big sis kept telling me, that this was the cause, didnt believe till just a few weeks ago.

  • @Deder111
    @Deder111 5 дней назад

    I didn’t grow up in a alcoholic household, my parents where like dry drunks , dad with a temper , mom with depression, oldest brother with temper and golden child, I was always trying to keep the peace in toxic household , I married an alcoholic, always trying to be good enough . Spouse needs alot of attention , I believe he drinks to be social . I learned not to cover for him anymore because I was enabling him to stay stuck in addiction, did the 12 steps in Alanon was a great help in understanding not my fault. 3 -C’s I can’t Control it, I don’t Cause it , there is no Cure for it

  • @grandmastermario3695
    @grandmastermario3695 8 дней назад

    My alcoholic stepdads abused me

  • @grandmastermario3695
    @grandmastermario3695 8 дней назад

    My stepdads were abusive alcoholics

  • @warrior2399
    @warrior2399 9 дней назад

    My daughter has RAD she lived with her bi dad for her younger years and now that she’s out of that and in a safe place she’s snapped my wrist back she’s ripped my husband’s shirt gone after our four year old son and hurt our dogs when we ask her why she says just cuz she wants fun

  • @sandyp4123
    @sandyp4123 11 дней назад

    Thank you Dr. Aimie. That was really helpful. Your Videos provide such a resource in times of freeze and shut down. I am slowly learning to adjust. But the freeze and the pain feel so overwhelming and bad sometimes. Best regards ❤from Bavaria

  • @judymarasco4231
    @judymarasco4231 17 дней назад

    I am using raw honey and coconut sugar. I just cannot give up sugar in my coffee so I feel that coconut sugar is the lesser of the two evils. Nothing else works for me

  • @arush2746
    @arush2746 25 дней назад

    Ads less than a minute in 🙄 RUclips is useless now

  • @Nardzz019
    @Nardzz019 27 дней назад

    Where is the copper coming from?

  • @Nardzz019
    @Nardzz019 27 дней назад

    I thought copper was involved in dopamine synthesis

  • @avathemis9878
    @avathemis9878 28 дней назад

    Doctor, what do we do if we have children? I too feel disconnected and distracted, which makes me feel like a terrible mother, which makes it even worse. My house is a mess and it causes so much shame for me.

  • @avathemis9878
    @avathemis9878 28 дней назад

    I have always felt defective for being so tired. Before I had children, I would lie in bed for days at a time, only getting up to go to work. I sometimes would sleep for 18 hours a day. Now I have children, I cannot do that. But I wish I could sometimes.

  • @dubravKA1111
    @dubravKA1111 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for being authentic and sharing your own experience. I highly appreciate it and it helped me, too. Love. 💛

  • @lynnieb
    @lynnieb Месяц назад

    I know it’s been six years since you posted this. We adopted a two year old out of foster care. He’s now 33. He has reactive detachment disorder. He’ll never marry or have children because he would never trust someone that much. It’s crazy how much damage can be done before two years! We will never hear I love you or get a hug from him. He’s very successful in his job and has great friends and lives on his own. I never thought that would be possible. Your son is violent with you because he feels safe to express his feelings with you! That’s a very hard but good thing. We did feel that he needed to bond from someone from birth. Or try to. We adopted his little brother at one day old. He loves him fiercely. Probably the only person I can say that about. They are 5’7” and 6’7”. They bond over basketball.

  • @Sheila-sv1ue
    @Sheila-sv1ue Месяц назад

    Yeah....i dont want to laugh out loud or anything so i will die laughing inside.

  • @Sheila-sv1ue
    @Sheila-sv1ue Месяц назад

    I guess this isn't going to work with ppl over 65 and problems with their hips or knees.

  • @homealtitudetrainingoxyhoo3484
    @homealtitudetrainingoxyhoo3484 Месяц назад

    Sugar is in everything though , do you study ingredients on all foods you eat , its in ketchup , cornflakes etc etc what is the proto

  • @DrPatriciaWorby
    @DrPatriciaWorby Месяц назад

    Someone who talks my language! I'm working with clients and teaching practitioners on the association of emotional trauma (particularly attachment trauma) and CFS/ME. Thank you for your information, it's so needed.

  • @kriskris4214
    @kriskris4214 Месяц назад

    🤯

  • @Kameldzdzdz
    @Kameldzdzdz Месяц назад

    Im in the freez réponse for years 💔

  • @jojodaisy4
    @jojodaisy4 Месяц назад

    Remarkably helpful I had never heard it explained like that. Thank you so much. That’s very freeing and provided good direction to go in.❤❤

  • @Vshamann336
    @Vshamann336 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the information! And thank you for the warning and pointing out the level in which people should be taking this serious. Because it seems silly that something like that could harm you at all.... As somebody who's getting through PTSD symptoms, I had all sorts of things come up. It was really crazy. For some context on the 38-year-old male. And I almost died, and was defibrillated. And I suppose this my nervous system and is what gave me the PTSD. But I don't actually know that yet. Maybe I won't ever know.... But I ended up taking to meditation, ice bath and breath work. And I know for certain that the breath work at one point in combination with the rest really had pushed it. And I wasn't trying to push the trauma out in along. I was trying to kind of let it do its own thing and clear the path for it. So to say. And just let go.. but because of the injury I had sustained, a herniated disc, I would struggle a bit to do my breath work. And it caused me to really accidentally push this along. Basically doing what I think is rebirthing breath work. Well it almost caused some very serious mental issues for me. So I see exactly how bad it can be to bring up trauma if you're not ready for it. I'm not going to go into detail how bad it was for me, but I will say some very crazy things happened. And I was very blessed and lucky too have found wonderful information Just like you are giving out. I would even go as far to say that in my opinion, could manifest your worst diseases... So again, thank you for the information and spreading that awareness.

  • @RovingReader
    @RovingReader 2 месяца назад

    I call these crashes and your video helped me so much in seeing why I will crash at times! Thank you!

  • @fuzulihanim8073
    @fuzulihanim8073 2 месяца назад

    God sent you to me thank u

  • @Rottingboards
    @Rottingboards 2 месяца назад

    Yep, people pleaser, always smiling, store all my anger inside until it comes out at the strangest times.

  • @MariaZap-wq2zz
    @MariaZap-wq2zz 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing, so helpful!

  • @SK-sy7zp
    @SK-sy7zp 2 месяца назад

    I even realized to late that my dad was an alcoholic and I later realized that he has been an alcoholic since I was birthed. Now he is sick and should stop drinking but he won't. I witnessed him sober but also weakened at the hospital and I was so confused about his real him... My parents had shared custody so, it wasn't an everyday thing but thinking back to those times we saw him... he had so many chances and now he is angry about our bad connection.

  • @comprehensive953
    @comprehensive953 2 месяца назад

    Maybe daddy should have a gun in the house … nor should the child know about it

  • @lilabukvic4216
    @lilabukvic4216 2 месяца назад

    Please let me know how I can get your courses. I need that. I did many thing but still😢

  • @leemartos5564
    @leemartos5564 2 месяца назад

    I am literally crying watching this… it is so accurate, I am 33 😢

  • @vasantipunchoo3699
    @vasantipunchoo3699 2 месяца назад

    I always knew fr experience that when i take these supplements i get worse like a total freeze .

  • @dot1910
    @dot1910 2 месяца назад

    Slowly recovering from my 3rd booster. After 2 months my painful symptoms are easing took NAC and symptoms were not there after 2 weeks of taking it. Still dealing with sleep issues so I’m looking for solutions on that.

  • @playinglifeoneasy9226
    @playinglifeoneasy9226 2 месяца назад

    56 years in freeze. It’s been years since I’ve been under that threat but it’s always there because I was in danger for a really long time, like a cheap paint job-scratch the surface and there it is.

  • @TheZoelorelei
    @TheZoelorelei 2 месяца назад

    Hii, my serum cooper is at 175. Had a bronchitis allergic, then throat infection strep saliviarus, starting linezolid today. But the exhaustion... And high seru. Cooper. What to do to remove it from the body?

    • @tolgadabbagh1877
      @tolgadabbagh1877 Месяц назад

      you dont do anything . serum copper test is worthless , just keep searching , this video was bad advice , very few ppl actually have copper overload

  • @luciebontemps1319
    @luciebontemps1319 2 месяца назад

    Waow! thank you so much for clarifying as this is so important for everyone to be aware! I am glad you are better and hopefully me too one day I will get out of big trauma chronic responses in which I have been stuck since childhood. You bring big info and hope in this world! Take care 🙏🏼✨️ Lucy

  • @trucuriousity
    @trucuriousity 3 месяца назад

    Have been in this for years off and on. Lately it seems to be here to stay. Haven't done the dishes in two weeks. No clean clothes to wear. I work, then crash on the couch with nothing left. Don't see an end in sight. Can't stop shaming myself for it.

  • @teacheraugust
    @teacheraugust 3 месяца назад

    How is RAD different from Oppositional Definant Disorder or Persistent Demand for Autonomy PDA otherwise known as Pathological Demand Avoidance? Are we all talking about the same symptoms? Reactive, violent, exhausting vigilance.

  • @tanw.5149
    @tanw.5149 3 месяца назад

    :56🥹🙏 looking for support, I'm so exhausted. Anyone in San Antonio?

  • @_cr8ive_
    @_cr8ive_ 3 месяца назад

    People around me can be having fun and enjoy interaction, whilst I am in a living hell 24 / 7...nobody knows...

  • @w.urlitzer1869
    @w.urlitzer1869 3 месяца назад

    off topic: the chaos of the lines in the background is very unsettling.

  • @Medietos
    @Medietos 3 месяца назад

    First time here. Who have you worked with helping /treating you? Or have you been able to work on your own only?Have you been having an OK social , normal life apart from it? I don't get why I haven't got help all the decades of seeking, writing applications, researchingand self-helping. With getting negligence, deception, withholding and mistreatment instead, despite being proactive, willing, gifted enough and able to contribute if given a chance. HAve you been working as a Dr meanwhile?

  • @annarushmer_arise
    @annarushmer_arise 3 месяца назад

    Yeah agree with previous comments, this isn't v clear.... so we're on the floor just scooching back and forwards on our tummy? And just until we feel a shift?

  • @dougcowlthorp1976
    @dougcowlthorp1976 3 месяца назад

    Dr. Aimie. Why would you say all these things that Anxious and Depressed people have.......and then NOT say what you did or CAN DO to get past the high copper? There are SO MANY Video's like this that explain the symptoms and yet NEVER give a way to rectify the situation.......even with a disclaimer........"This is what I did to get better.....blah blah blah....". People depressed look at this and say....."Yes......that is exactly what I am feeling and seeing.......but WHAT NOW?". WHAT NOW....Dr. Aimie?

    • @N-xi2zh
      @N-xi2zh Месяц назад

      mineral balancing with HMTA like tei or arl. fasting.... water fasting. and intermittent fasting and fasted training...to up detox pathways and up your androgens.

    • @N-xi2zh
      @N-xi2zh Месяц назад

      serious restrictive diet also. i feel your pain...

  • @adrienneguarro1302
    @adrienneguarro1302 3 месяца назад

    Wish the background music was not so loud. It was difficult to hear the people

  • @nonasuomy9865
    @nonasuomy9865 3 месяца назад

    Hugely helpful, thank you Aimie. It is OK to be seen! I have to work on this more and more.

  • @Rain9Quinn
    @Rain9Quinn 3 месяца назад

    i went through a horrible time after my dad died, when my mom was taken by my brother & isolated, with dementia, against her will, & her condition never addressed (so he could manipulate her for her & dads money) When she was so far gone they let me visit periodically & after each visit, only a couple hours allowed, and 3 hours of driving involved, i’d be unable to do anything when i returned and often collapsed in bed for a couple days. It was such a time suck, as well as an emotional & physical drain. I can see similar reactions to other trauma triggers. Thanks for sharing ❤