Polyvagal theory
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Why genuine calm in a relationship can feel alarming-and how the body learns to trust it again after years of emotional performance.
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Negotiation anxiety isn't a tactical failure. It is a somatic response to perceived relational danger. Learn to recognize the pattern and regulate your nervous system.
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Research reveals that prolonged loneliness can lead to emotional numbness, a protective response by the nervous system when pain feels endless.
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Expert analysis reveals how early parentification leads to lasting nervous system dysregulation, making rest feel dangerous and relaxation a neglected responsibility for adults.
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Psychology reveals why you might feel sad on good days. It's often your nervous system processing years of postponed grief when you finally feel safe.
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Psychology reveals that the need for solitude post-socializing is a sign of a healthy, self-aware nervous system, not social dysfunction.