What Post Traumatic Growth Really Is
Description
Post-traumatic growth gets talked about like a mindset shift, but real change often starts somewhere else: the nervous system. In this episode, we explore why being around happy people can feel threatening, why "find the silver lining" pressure can lead to bypassing, and why growth is not the same as rushing to meaning. We also unpack the other trap: getting stuck in a healing loop that keeps re-entering the pain without creating new patterns. If you have ever felt ashamed for not "moving on" fast enough, this conversation offers a different map.
In this episode of Trauma Rewired, co-hosts Elisabeth Kristof (founder of BrainBased.com) and Jennifer Wallace (Neurosomatic Psychedelic Preparation and Integration Guide) are joined by Matt Bush (Next Level Neuro, lead educator at NSI). Together, they break down what post-traumatic growth is (and is not), why connection and co-regulation are essential to healing, and how safety, repetition, and nervous system capacity create the conditions for authentic transformation.
Timestamps:
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00:00 Why "silver lining" pressure can trigger bypassing, and why happy environments can feel unsafe
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06:30 What post-traumatic growth is (and what it is not), including the "toxic positivity" trap
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14:30 Why trauma isolates, and why relational healing and co-regulation matter for recovery
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23:30 Social bonding as a survival strategy: oxytocin, group rhythms, and threat reduction
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34:30 Discernment in community: how to titrate connection and track nervous system outputs
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45:00 Neuroplasticity and integration: why insight alone rarely rewires survival patterns
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56:00 Practical integration for practitioners: frameworks, tools, and daily repetition for change
Key Takeaways:
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Post-traumatic growth is not about forcing gratitude or meaning. It often emerges after safety and capacity return to the body.
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Trauma can make connection feel dangerous, even when connection is what the nervous system needs to heal.
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"Good advice" can still be harmful when it is delivered before the nervous system is ready, especially around forgiveness and resilience.
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Healing can get stuck in two loops: performative "I am fine" masking, or compulsive re-processing that repeats intensity without building new patterns.
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Tracking outputs (sleep, digestion, pain, mood stability, compulsions) can reveal whether a practice is supporting regulation or creating more dysregulation.
Resources Mentioned:
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RewireTrial.com: Free two-week access to live neurosomatic intelligence classes and an on-demand library of nervous system practices
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BrainBased.com: Elisabeth's online community for applied neurology and somatic tools for behavior change, resilience, and stress processing
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NSI Certification: https://neurosomaticintelligence.com/nsi-certification/
- Sacred Synapse: an educational YouTube channel founded by Jennifer Wallace that explores nervous system regulation, applied neuroscience, consciousness, and psychedelic preparation and integration through Neurosomatic Intelligence.
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FREE 1 Year Supply of Vitamin D + 5 Travel Packs from Athletic Greens when you use my exclusive offer: https://www.drinkag1.com/rewired
- Wayfinder Journal: Track nervous system patterns and support preparation and integration through Neurosomatic Intelligence.
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Articles cited:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10941275/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10402056/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9953771/
https://www.self.com/story/tend-and-befriend-response
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