EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 9 MIN
Progressive Muscle Release: Interrupt CPTSD Bracing in 2 Minutes
from C-PTSD: Let's Make Sense Of This Sh*t · host Gregory
In this episode, struggling with chaotic CPTSD symptoms that spike right before the weekend? Discover how trauma recovery tools can turn emotional flashbacks, toxic shame, and relationship patterns into manageable parts of your healing journey. Learn simple body-based resets that support emotional wellness, rebuild self-worth, and guide you toward lasting inner peace and personal growth—no perfect timing required. What You'll Learn Anchor chaotic CPTSD symptoms with quick body resets for steadier days.Recognize emotional flashbacks as old survival patterns, not personal failure.Use a 60-second body scan to spot hidden tension and reduce overwhelm.Practice sensory grounding to interrupt shame spirals and regain calm.Release muscle bracing with simple holds that build long-term inner peace. Key Insights CPTSD symptoms cluster around flashbacks, shame, and relationships because of repeated early threat.The body stores timelines the mind cannot name, creating sudden mood and energy shifts.Old responses were adaptations for safety, not signs something is wrong with you.Naming tension shifts the focus from fixing yourself to updating outdated tools.Two-minute practices work best in real time, building new nervous system options through repetition. Recommended Resources Trauma and Recovery by Judith L. HermanThe Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der KolkICD-11 Complex PTSD guidelines on who.intComplex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Pete Walker Coming Up Next Explore deeper practices for rebuilding self-worth and creating more inner peace on your healing journey. 📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at [email protected]. 💛 Join Our Supporters Club 💛 Help keep these vital conversations alive—Click HereBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/c-ptsd-let-s-make-sense-of-this-sh-t--6331440/support.
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In this episode, struggling with chaotic CPTSD symptoms that spike right before the weekend? Discover how trauma recovery tools can turn emotional flashbacks, toxic shame, and relationship patterns into manageable parts of your healing journey. Learn simple body-based resets that support emotional wellness, rebuild self-worth, and guide you toward lasting inner peace and personal growth—no perfect timing required. What You'll Learn Anchor chaotic CPTSD symptoms with quick body resets for steadier days.Recognize emotional flashbacks as old survival patterns, not personal failure.Use a 60-second body scan to spot hidden tension and reduce overwhelm.Practice sensory grounding to interrupt shame spirals and regain calm.Release muscle bracing with simple holds that build long-term inner peace. Key Insights CPTSD symptoms cluster around flashbacks, shame, and relationships because of repeated early threat.The body stores timelines the mind cannot name, creating sudden mood and energy shifts.Old responses were adaptations for safety, not signs something is wrong with you.Naming tension shifts the focus from fixing yourself to updating outdated tools.Two-minute practices work best in real time, building new nervous system options through repetition. Recommended Resources Trauma and Recovery by Judith L. HermanThe Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der KolkICD-11 Complex PTSD guidelines on who.intComplex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Pete Walker Coming Up Next Explore deeper practices for rebuilding self-worth and creating more inner peace on your healing journey. 📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at [email protected]. 💛 Join Our Supporters Club 💛 Help keep these vital conversations alive—Click HereBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/c-ptsd-let-s-make-sense-of-this-sh-t--6331440/support.
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