Nurse Burnout Recovery | Caregiver, Somatic, Boundaries, Nervous System, IFS
Work with Kristi 1:1** If you’re ready to go deeper — to understand your system, regulate your nervous system, and heal the patterns keeping you stuck in burnout — I currently have openings for one-on-one coaching. → Work with me 1:1 [https://care.headway.co/providers/kristina-croddy?utm_source=pem&utm_medium=direct_link&utm_campaign=140160] **Join the Nurse Burnout Recovery Course Waitlist/Email list** The course walks you step-by-step through the nervous system work, the parts work, the identity work, and the faith integration — all designed specifically for nurses. Waitlist members get a **free post-shift recovery audio** and **early access** when doors open. Join the email and nurse burnout recovery course waitlist [https://nurseburnoutrecovery.grwebsite.com/] Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Please seek support from a licensed professional for your individual needs. Have you ever driven home after a shift and realized — somewhere around mile three — that you couldn't actually feel the shift anymore? Not that it was fine. Just that it was... distant. Muffled. Behind glass. That's not resilience. That's a warning. In this episode, we're talking about the somatic sign that shows up before burnout fully arrives — not the crash, but the signal that precedes it. Your body sends this sign before your brain has language for what's happening. And learning to read it is both a neuroscience skill and a spiritual practice. ──────────────────────────────────────── WHAT WE COVER ──────────────────────────────────────── → Why your brain is a prediction machine — and what happens to those predictions under chronic stress (Lisa Feldman Barrett's interoception research) → The specific somatic sign: emotional flattening, numbness, going "behind glass" — and why it gets mistaken for professional growth → The neuroscience of why this happens: allostatic load, the freeze spectrum, and the beginning of dorsal vagal protective shutdown (Peter Levine, Stephen Porges) → The IFS lens: which part is doing the numbing, why it's protecting you, and how to approach it with curiosity instead of frustration → Hannah's story from 1 Samuel 1 — and why "her lips were moving but her voice was not heard" might be the most precise somatic language in all of Scripture → Three access points to begin working with the sign — not forcing your way back into feeling, but signaling safety to your nervous system ──────────────────────────────────────── RESEARCHERS & FRAMEWORKS REFERENCED ──────────────────────────────────────── * Bessel van der Kolk, MD — The Body Keeps the Score (2014) * Lisa Feldman Barrett, PhD — Theory of Constructed Emotion; interoception and predictive processing * Peter Levine, PhD — Somatic Experiencing; somatic dissociation as an early freeze-spectrum marker * Stephen Porges, PhD — Polyvagal Theory; dorsal vagal protective shutdown and the neuroscience of safety * Richard Schwartz, PhD — Internal Family Systems; protector/manager parts and the unburdening process ──────────────────────────────────────── SCRIPTURE ──────────────────────────────────────── 1 Samuel 1:10–19 — Hannah's somatic prayer "Hannah was praying in her heart, and her lips were moving but her voice was not heard." (v. 13, NIV) ──────────────────────────────────────── IF THIS EPISODE RESONATED ──────────────────────────────────────── Share it with one nurse who might need to hear it today. And if you haven't yet — leave a review. It helps more caregivers find their way here.
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