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Teach Me How To Adult - Nervous System Reset: Healing Trauma, Anxiety & Physical Symptoms Using Somatic Therapy, with Therapist Simone Saunders | Rerelease

Nervous System Reset: Healing Trauma, Anxiety & Physical Symptoms Using Somatic Therapy, with Therapist Simone Saunders | Rerelease

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05/14/25 • 47 min

Teach Me How To Adult

The body keeps the score, and after years of cognitive therapy work and intellectualizing, I became totally disconnected from how my body was carrying stress and anxiety.

So for Mental Health Awareness Month, we're throwing it back to this deep dive with trauma therapist Simone Saunders on the powerful connection between mind and body healing. We cover how unprocessed trauma physically manifests and evidence-based somatic therapy techniques to release it.

Anxiety, depression, and trauma don't just affect your thoughts — they live in your body. From chronic pain and digestive issues to poor sleep and muscle tension, your physical symptoms might tell a deeper story. If you want to take control of your mental health and expand your techniques and awareness, this episode is a must-listen.

Simone has a Master's in Clinical Social Work, with a specialization in trauma, emotional regulation, anxiety and depression. As a trauma therapist and educator she has over 800,000 followers across her Instagram and TikTok accounts, the cognitive corner, where she helps people understand the connection between the mind and body and patterns that your nervous system engages in.

Tune in to hear more about:

  • Identifying hidden signs of nervous system dysregulation and science-backed regulation techniques
  • Understanding freeze, flight, fight and fawn responses: which survival pattern are you stuck in?
  • Navigating familial relationships or partnerships that trigger the dysregulation loop
  • Unhelpful coping strategies that might make you feel worse
  • Cognitive bypassing: The difference between intellectualizing and feeling
  • How trauma manifests physically
  • What if you can't remember your trauma?
  • Somatic therapy approaches for releasing trauma stored in the body
  • Building a life that's healthy for your nervous system
  • Navigating the loneliness and isolation of your mental health journey

Follow Simone on Instagram and TikTok.

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The body keeps the score, and after years of cognitive therapy work and intellectualizing, I became totally disconnected from how my body was carrying stress and anxiety.

So for Mental Health Awareness Month, we're throwing it back to this deep dive with trauma therapist Simone Saunders on the powerful connection between mind and body healing. We cover how unprocessed trauma physically manifests and evidence-based somatic therapy techniques to release it.

Anxiety, depression, and trauma don't just affect your thoughts — they live in your body. From chronic pain and digestive issues to poor sleep and muscle tension, your physical symptoms might tell a deeper story. If you want to take control of your mental health and expand your techniques and awareness, this episode is a must-listen.

Simone has a Master's in Clinical Social Work, with a specialization in trauma, emotional regulation, anxiety and depression. As a trauma therapist and educator she has over 800,000 followers across her Instagram and TikTok accounts, the cognitive corner, where she helps people understand the connection between the mind and body and patterns that your nervous system engages in.

Tune in to hear more about:

  • Identifying hidden signs of nervous system dysregulation and science-backed regulation techniques
  • Understanding freeze, flight, fight and fawn responses: which survival pattern are you stuck in?
  • Navigating familial relationships or partnerships that trigger the dysregulation loop
  • Unhelpful coping strategies that might make you feel worse
  • Cognitive bypassing: The difference between intellectualizing and feeling
  • How trauma manifests physically
  • What if you can't remember your trauma?
  • Somatic therapy approaches for releasing trauma stored in the body
  • Building a life that's healthy for your nervous system
  • Navigating the loneliness and isolation of your mental health journey

Follow Simone on Instagram and TikTok.

For advertising and sponsorship inquiries, please contact Frequency Podcast Network.

Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:

teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter

Follow us on the ‘gram:

@teachmehowtoadultmedia

@gillian.berner

Follow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadult

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Metacognitive Therapy resources:

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