The Wired for Well-Being Podcast
Discover your free gift from Dr. Jeffrey Rutstein at drjeffreyrutstein.com/links [http://drjeffreyrutstein.com/links] — a 20-minute video on nervous system states and the practices that can help you find regulation. Want to leave a question? Call 866-357-5156 Most of us are chasing one of two things when we talk about healing: getting back to who we were before, or building the calmest, safest version of ourselves we can. Both feel like the obvious answer. Both are quietly exhausting. You measure your healing by how calm you can stay, and the moment you're not, it feels like proof you're failing at your own trauma recovery. That chase never actually lands anywhere solid, and for a lot of trauma survivors, it starts to look a lot like burnout. It has everything to do with how your nervous system decides between protecting you and letting you connect. In this episode of Wired for Well-Being, Dr. Jeffrey Rutstein — psychologist, trauma expert, and nervous system specialist — takes on a listener's question about what healing is actually moving toward. He reframes the goal most of us have been chasing without ever naming it. Drawing on polyvagal theory, shame research, and years of trauma-informed clinical work, Jeffrey unpacks why neither returning to your old self nor staying permanently calm is actually possible — or the point. He walks through how trauma narrows attention, pulls people out of their bodies, and teaches nervous system dysregulation as a survival strategy. This episode is for anyone in emotional healing who's felt like they're failing at regulation, or burned out from trying to stay calm all the time. Have a question for Jeffrey? Leave a voicemail at 866-357-5156. If you can't reach that number, record a voice memo or email hello@drjeffreyrutstein.com [hello@drjeffreyrutstein.com]. Discover your free gift from Dr. Jeffrey Rutstein. Find it at drjeffreyrutstein.com/links [http://drjeffreyrutstein.com/links]. The content in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional mental health advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical or mental health concerns.
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