Are you a busy professional with ADHD feeling overwhelmed and burned out? You’re not alone. This week, David welcomes Brittany Piper, author of Body-First Healing: Get Unstuck and Recover from Trauma with Somatic Healing, and an expert in trauma-informed care, to dig into the profound impact of our modern world on our nervous systems.
They discuss how the constant demands of technology, work, and life contribute to chronic stress and burnout, especially for those already navigating the challenges of ADHD.
Britt highlights that our nervous system fundamentally seeks safety and connection. Modern life often undermines both, leading to feelings of unsafety within our bodies and relationships, and a sense of “connected but disconnected” through technology. They explore the difference between stress and the cumulative “allostatic load” of chronic stress, emphasizing that simply resting isn’t always enough to release built-up tension.
Key Discussion Points:
- The Impact of Modern Life: How 24/7 connectivity and societal pressures overload our nervous systems.
- Beyond Surface-Level Advice: Why typical burnout advice like “take breaks” often misses the deeper physiological roots of chronic stress.
- The Body’s Silent Signals: Britt explains how stress and trauma are stored in the body, manifesting in physical symptoms like digestive issues, chronic pain, and even changes in facial muscles and hearing.
- The Role of Early Experiences: The crucial impact of secure attachment in early childhood on developing a resilient nervous system and the potential for “developmental trauma.”
- Unpacking the Past: Recognizing how past experiences, even without overt abuse, can prime our nervous system for survival mode and impact our stress response in adulthood.
- The Autonomic Loop: Understanding how some high-achievers unknowingly use the energy of unprocessed stress (adrenaline and cortisol) to fuel their careers, leading to eventual crashes.
- The Meaning of Presence: A glimpse into how to truly become present by engaging the sensory-motor system.
Advice from Britt Piper:
- Focus on Internal Safety: Pay attention to physical sensations in your body as indicators of your nervous system state.
- Recognize the Need for Real Connection: Acknowledge the limitations of digital connection and prioritize genuine, in-person interactions.
- Understand the Body-Mind Connection: Be aware that physical symptoms can often be linked to underlying stress and past experiences.
- Consider Early Life Influences: Reflect on your childhood experiences and attachment style, as they can significantly impact your resilience to stress.
Learn more about Brittany Piper on her website: https://www.bodyfirsthealing.com/