Listen "Episode 309: How Trauma Affects Your Biology with Dr. Aimie Apigian"
Episode Synopsis
Dr. Aimie Apigian is a double board-certified physician (Preventive/Addiction Medicine) with master's degrees in biochemistry and public health, revolutionizes trauma healing by revealing how our cells—not just our minds—store trauma. Her book "The Biology of Trauma" (foreword by Gabor Maté) transforms our understanding of how the body experiences and holds trauma. After adopting a child during medical school sparked her journey, she developed an integrative science-based sequence for the healing journey. Through her practitioner training, podcast, YouTube channel, and international speaking, she bridges functional medicine, attachment and trauma therapy, proving that repairing trauma's impact on the mind, body and biology is possible. Key Topics: - Understanding a biology-based approach to trauma - How trauma and stress are experienced differently by our physiology - The five steps of a physiological trauma response - The way modern medicine fails to put the puzzle pieces together - How to support the biology of trauma and find healing - Survival mechanisms that show the body is protecting you through a trauma response Grab her bestselling book at biologyoftrauma.com/book now! Join Erin’s monthly mailing list to get health tips and fresh meal plans and recipes every month: https://mailchi.mp/adde1b3a4af3/monthlysparksignup Order Erin’s new book, Live Beyond Your Label, at erinbkerry.com/upcomingbook/
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