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Send a text (https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/tex...) Complex trauma forms through repeated or prolonged exposure to threat or chronic stress—often in contexts where escape isn’t possible and where relationships or systems meant to provide safety are also part of the problem. In this intro-level episode, we clarify the difference between single-incident PTSD patterns and complex trauma, and we outline how C-PTSD discussions often include PTSD symptoms plus broader impacts on emotion regulation, self-concept, relationships, and agency. Using simple polyvagal-informed language, we explore what it means when protection becomes the nervous system's default—and why that’s an adaptation, not a character trait. We end with a short practice that helps you name your state and offer one small supportive need. In this episode, you’ll learn • What complex trauma is (repeated exposure + limited escape + often relational/systemic) • How complex trauma differs from single-incident trauma patterns • Common C-PTSD pattern areas (intro-level): regulation, self-concept, relationships, meaning/agency • A polyvagal lens on “sticky” protection states and relational sensitivity • Why phases of healing matter: stabilisation, integration, reconnection • Practical first steps that reduce shame and build agency • A grounding practice to identify the state and offer a need Grounding practice (2–3 minutes): “Name the State, Offer a Need” • Orient to one neutral object • Name your state (activated/shutdown/in-between) • Ask: “What would help 5%?” and choose one need • Phrase: “This is a protective state. I can support it.” • Longer exhale Check the website for the free resources offered for both those affected by trauma and those supporting them. What’s next: Dissociation: The Mind’s Emergency Exit (Intro-Level) Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2004945/su...) 💡 If today’s episode touched you, please share it with someone who might need it. 🤝 Become a supporter of the show! (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2004945/su...) Starting at $3/month & leave a review (https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/podcas...) . Stay Connected • 🌐 Visit nathaliehimmelrich.com (https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/) • 💌 Subscribe to the newsletter for resources and updates • 🎧 Never miss an episode—follow the podcast! • 💛 Socials Instagram ( / griefandtrauma ) Facebook ( / nathaliehimmelrich ) Find Support Resources • 💜 For Grievers – Resources (https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/grief-...) https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/grief-... • 💜 For Supporters – Supporting someone (https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/suppor...) https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/suppor... • 💜 Books – Explore books on grief and healing (https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/books/) https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/books/ • 💜 Support – Offers - free and paid (https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/free-r...) https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/free-r...