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Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Jeffrey Rutstein, PsyD: You Can Shift the State of Your Nervous System

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Tami Simon

Religion, Religion & Spirituality

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Our understanding of the human nervous system has grown exponentially in recent years, thanks to astounding discoveries from neuroscience, Polyvagal Theory, trauma research, Attachment Theory, and other emerging fields. No longer do we see the functioning of the nervous system as an unconscious process outside of our control. Today, we know that you can actually befriend and work with your nervous system to self-regulate in the face of emotionally triggering situations, release unresolved trauma from the “stuck places” inside, and reclaim a life of integration and wholeness. Sounds True’s annual training, The Healing Trauma Program, was designed expressly for these purposes. In this podcast, Tami Simon speaks with psychotherapist and lead teacher of the program Dr. Jeffrey Rutstein. 

Tune in for an eye-opening conversation on: the connection between unhealed trauma and nervous system dysregulation; raising self-awareness around your personal triggers and conditioned responses; shifting from defensiveness to feelings of safety and belonging; chronic dysregulation; accurately discerning when you’re in danger; the vagus nerve, the ventral vagal response, and the “tend and befriend” zone where we can be fully present; the interplay of genetics and your upbringing in the formation of your “go-to nervous system states”; a nervous system approach to transforming self-blame and shame into self-compassion and worthiness; three pools of energy—hyperarousal, hypoarousal, and the Window of Tolerance; the empowering firsthand experience of changing your nervous system states; why there are no “bad” nervous system states; why being in a regulated state is so critical to healthy relationships; neuroception; simple, on-the-spot techniques (or “nervous system hacks”) you can use to self-regulate, from breathwork to gentle stretching and more; the shortcomings of talk therapy; co-regulation and the social engagement zone; the four key questions of the aspiring nervous system co-regulator; severe trauma and how “the state drives the story”; meditation practice, the true self, and the inner “hijacker”; and more.

 

Note: This episode originally aired on Sounds True One, where these special episodes of Insights at the Edge are available to watch live on video and with exclusive access to Q&As with our guests. Learn more at join.soundstrue.com.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Michael Singer podcast presented by Sounds True in partnership with Shanti Publications.

0:22.5

For more information about Michael Singer's work, access to all prior episodes, and information

0:28.7

about upcoming releases, we invite you to join us at Michael Singer Podcast.com. Hello, friends. My name's Tammy Simon and I'm the founder of Sounds True, and I want to welcome you to the Sounds True podcast, Insights at the Edge.

1:09.8

I also want to take a moment to introduce you to Sounds

1:12.6

Sounds True's new membership community and digital platform. It's called Sounds True One.

1:19.6

Sounds True One features original, premium, transformational docu series, community events, classes

1:27.3

to start your day and relax in the evening, special

1:31.6

weekly live shows, including a video version of Insights at the Edge with an after-show community

1:39.7

question and answer session with featured guests. I hope you'll come join us.

1:45.4

Explore. Come have fun with us and connect with others. You can learn more at join.

1:51.5

com. I also want to take a moment and introduce you to the Sounds True Foundation, our nonprofit,

2:00.2

that creates equitable access to transformational

2:04.3

tools and teachings. You can learn more at SoundsTrueFoundation.org. And in advance, thank you for your

2:12.4

support. In this episode of Insights at the Edge, my guest is Dr. Jeffrey Rutstein.

2:20.8

Dr. Jeffrey Rutstein is the lead teacher and host of Sounds True's nine-month online

2:28.4

healing trauma immersion program.

2:32.0

He's a clinical psychologist, an expert in the treatment of trauma. Jeffrey's

2:37.9

a certified Hacombe mindfulness-centered somatic psychotherapist. He's been in practice now for

2:45.0

nearly four decades, and he specializes in the treatment of healing trauma.

2:51.6

Jeffrey's also been practicing meditation for over 50 years,

2:56.6

and he's poured all of his expertise and his heart and his deep spiritual vision

3:03.6

into the creation of the Healing Trauma Ninemonth program. We run it once each year.

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