The 5 stages of neuroplastic healing

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
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    At two separate times in my private practice I have had two different people (they didn’t know on another) express some pretty big frustration in their attempts to meditate. Both said the same thing to me, and this is a direct quote:
    “...(trying to meditate) was like being locked in a dark room with an angry man screaming at me.”
    I will never forget those words, nor the visual that came with them.
    This vignette leads directly into this topic of neuroplastic healing sequencing and why it is so darn important to understand. It is especially important for us if we want to get off the spinning wheel of only coping and managing the symptoms and struggles that plague us over and over again, instead of actually moving past those symptoms.
    Put another way, if you want to heal for real, then understanding (and eventually practicing) what is in this week’s video is mandatory for lifelong wellness and liberation.
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Komentáře • 205

  • @thedehypnotist
    @thedehypnotist Před 3 lety +102

    1. Lifestyle
    2. Neuromodular (reducing chronic stress / anxiety / regulating system)
    3. Neurostimulation (exercise / sun / sound / sensations / trigger and recover)
    4. Neurorelaxaion (rejuvenation)
    (this is a lifestyle process; like losing excess body fat)
    5. Neurodifferentiation

    • @formatorlol7452
      @formatorlol7452 Před 3 lety

      Could you suggest some nutritionists?

    • @robster7012
      @robster7012 Před 2 lety +1

      @@formatorlol7452 Dr Morse in Florida 🙏🏻

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 Před rokem +9

      And none of this possible where you're still not in a safe place or without the support of others

    • @Dizzy_Lulu
      @Dizzy_Lulu Před rokem +2

      Thanks for typing this out. It’s super helpful for people like me who need to listen and then read it. It’s solidifies everything we’ve heard❤

    • @eloisemarie5219
      @eloisemarie5219 Před 11 měsíci

      Thank God for posting the list.

  • @isabelwiese1528
    @isabelwiese1528 Před 3 lety +39

    It wasn't until I combined mindfulness with Neuroplasticity that my healing truly began.

    • @sofiafantin5280
      @sofiafantin5280 Před rokem +5

      What did you do in order to heal?

    • @katehamilton7240
      @katehamilton7240 Před rokem

      Are you sure it was this stuff? There is no scientific evidence that this Polyvagal Therapy works. While the vagus nerve does play a role in transmitting and integrating emotion-related signals between the brain and the rest of the body, there is no evidence to suggest that it has any control over such behavior.

    • @thistree9028
      @thistree9028 Před rokem +4

      @@sofiafantin5280I see you didn’t get a response, maybe they didn’t get your question, but I found breathwork to be very calming to the nervous system. It helped me to connect with my body, has been grounding. Look up breathwork to understand more about this if interested. Hope this helps..Best to you!

  • @AllIAm1
    @AllIAm1 Před 10 měsíci +7

    I’m becoming fascinated with the neuroscience behind mental wellness. I wish this was more widely discussed

  • @TheMcKenzieHaus
    @TheMcKenzieHaus Před 3 lety +11

    I had to mix my meditation with journaling. Meditation doesn't make you anxious, it just shows how severely anxious you already are. it's like a weird mirror. If you don't have counseling or don't reflect on your life and feelings - seeing that mirror is frightening.
    Also popular meditation is always the sitting still and trying to silence a mind. Well if you experience trauma - how can you tell your brain to quiet? Your brain is screaming, lol. So do the meditation that works for you. I have ADD - meditation is lying in bed or doing gardening. When my brain feels safe, then it quiets. Remember, you and your body are healing together.

  • @andreasandor3242
    @andreasandor3242 Před 3 lety +55

    This is the most helpful video I have ever watched. I have been trying to heal my childhood traumas for years and getting nowhere. Thank you for sharing.

  • @nangibson3476
    @nangibson3476 Před 10 měsíci +3

    That upbringing was straight in the 60s. Not to mention many other factors in my young life. Glad to be attempting to heal at the age of 63. This all sounds so me.Ty❤️

  • @Flossyfied
    @Flossyfied Před 4 lety +48

    Makes total sense! Wiring parts that weren’t wired in childhood! Thank you

  • @JordanDoww
    @JordanDoww Před 4 lety +44

    you are incredible!! been battling mysterious physical and mental health issues for quite some time now and have been researching so much about trauma and it’s link to chronic illness - and it’s funny, i keep telling everyone “i feel like my nervous system is out of whack or misfiring - it’s something new every week!” - just embarked on a neuroplastic journey not too long ago and i haven’t been holding myself accountable as much as i should. your approach is so refreshing. i look forward to continuing binging your videos!!

    • @blake1069
      @blake1069 Před 2 lety +2

      I relate so much to this. Hows your progress?

    • @zoeelisebell
      @zoeelisebell Před rokem +1

      thats so sweet to say i bet taht meant a lot to her :))) hope it's going well so far!!!!

  • @leighannequinn1979
    @leighannequinn1979 Před 7 měsíci +2

    This is exactly what I needed to find right now. I’m going through a lot of changes right now with my mental health. I have been making positive changes, but it’s been overwhelming and my way of coping with overwhelm is, on top of learning how to sit with my emotions, is research.
    I’ve been through a lot of trauma, some childhood, some domestic, some alcohol dependency related, but I’m healing now and it’s nice to know what going on in my noggin and still give myself kudos for how far I’ve come.

  • @michaelsingh5053
    @michaelsingh5053 Před 3 lety +10

    I have noticed since I have been watching your videos and talk, my nervous systems seems to be more calmer; I can't explain it but you have made me become aware of it, like a holistic living system thats connected to everything. When you speak I can see how all your nervous systems are in harmony and it is very calming and spiritual feeling which I like and are drawn too.

  • @JK-xl7un
    @JK-xl7un Před rokem +3

    Good stuff! I recently started an exercise program with the help of a trainer and look at it as physical therapy. I come from that dysfunctional family background and know how to close off feelings. So when the trainer asks things like how did your body feel after the last session, it takes a moment for me to come up with a coherent answer. These training sessions are baby steps for me to become more active with my body and in the world. It's giving me permission to focus incrementally and not rush to the nearest gym to pump iron. Be well all. Thank you Irene.

  • @bpassion4fashion581
    @bpassion4fashion581 Před 8 měsíci +1

    YES!!!!! This is how I feel. Some things don’t need re-wiring, they instead need to be wired for the first time !!!!!! So much resonates with me.
    Thank you 🙏

  • @timdowns8077
    @timdowns8077 Před 4 lety +12

    You are the mortar that makes the bricks of recovery fit and make sense. Excellent work - thank you.

  • @lifeisgoodalways3107
    @lifeisgoodalways3107 Před 3 lety +4

    No human grows up in a PERFECT environment. We ALL have healing work to do in this lifetime ......... no parent is perfect hence they are human and here still learning on this planet which is the entire reason we incarnate into these human manifested bodies This planet is a SCHOOL. everyone can benefit from healing

  • @beginmoves
    @beginmoves Před rokem +2

    Maybe everyone’s path through healing is unique. It is your journey no one else’s. Find what works for you. Peace and love !!!

  • @cpodgorelec
    @cpodgorelec Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you. Very well explained. Blessings from South Australia 🌷

  • @sarahjensen2473
    @sarahjensen2473 Před 3 lety +3

    I've been working through this the past few years and the biggest critics I've had to deal with have been my "care team" who don't get on board with anything until they "discover" it themselves months after I bring it up.

  • @DarenHarmon
    @DarenHarmon Před 4 lety +7

    When the student is ready, the teacher will appear! Excited to get into this! (Sort of) :)

  • @formerfundienowfree4235
    @formerfundienowfree4235 Před 4 lety +27

    You are so needed in this world! Finally! We are getting to the root of our suffering so healing can happen! 💕💕💜💜🙏🙏👍👍

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety +5

      Hey Lori. Seth here from team Lyon. Thanks so much for being here and for your supportive comments!

    • @fgbowen
      @fgbowen Před 2 lety

      "getting to the root of our suffering so healing can happen".
      100 yes.

  • @kl6902
    @kl6902 Před 4 lety +5

    This is so helpful. I just restarted therapy for childhood trauma and since I just got started, the first session triggered an avalanche of memories and feelings. On one hand it felt good to learn something about myself but then I needed answers and researched and got totally overwhelmed my own body physically got up and walked away from the computer. I wasn’t listening to my body and I went too fast. This video was very helpful ❤️

  • @giakhalsa7971
    @giakhalsa7971 Před 3 lety +9

    Irene, thank you again for all the wealth of information to heal ourselves. I appreciate so much all the studying you have done so that you can put it together for us . 🙏🏻

  • @unasalus5608
    @unasalus5608 Před 4 lety +10

    You are so good, such an intelligently organised, innovative, well explained content is beyond what we should normally hope to find on youtube, or university for that matter.

  • @Dave183
    @Dave183 Před 4 lety +11

    Very clear. Good outline of relationship towards mindfulness in the healing journey... ...I practised neuroplasticity, [on myself] with permanent success.

    • @summercordaella299
      @summercordaella299 Před 4 lety +1

      It’s comforting to know that you’ve practiced it and it’s been effective. Thank you for your kind words

    • @mariamshaikh9879
      @mariamshaikh9879 Před 3 lety

      How did u do .pls help

    • @Dave183
      @Dave183 Před 3 lety

      @@mariamshaikh9879 Firstly, we need to connect with other human beings. Something you have just begun, Mariam. Finding suitable health professionals for help. I believe that we all should have a breathing function test. I had so much wrong with me- I did not know where to start.

    • @Dave183
      @Dave183 Před 3 lety

      @@mariamshaikh9879 This is my therapist... czcams.com/video/P_IgOc0g_0A/video.html

  • @peachesmcgee4795
    @peachesmcgee4795 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you!Am doing a brain retraining programme at the moment for chronic fatigue syndrome and this was really helpful.My upbringing was really stressful and I've always known that this affected my body.

  • @nastjavk
    @nastjavk Před 3 lety +4

    Absolutely mindblow. Thank you sooo much for this information. I had the same problem with meditation, meditating years and I progressed very slowly. Not long time ago I started to build "safe space" in my imagination and that helped me ALOT, I started to feel the body more and also let emotions to release. I see that feeling safe is REALLY important.. Thanks also for your other videos, it helped me to do this safe space.

  • @Lilredjeanie
    @Lilredjeanie Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you so much for your channel. It is been very helpful and informative. I've been recovering from my childhood traumas for over a decade now and during this time I've seen many psychotherapists. Sometimes those interactions have been more retraumatizing than actually healing. I feel like my own inner work and research from CZcams, studies and books have helped me a whole lot more. For example, I was seeing a specialized traumatherapist who always engouraged me to focus on that part of the body where I felt the pain or numbness. That usually made me feel so much more disconnected and unsafe. She also encouraged me to just keep on deep breathing although I said to her that I just can't do that now no matter how hard I try. Then sometimes when big feelings like anger was coming on the surface and I started to feel helpless in the session she came into my chaos and started to fix it. When I said that I want to take a moment to regulate and can you please back of a little and give me space she couldn't do that and instead she started to ask me questions like "Well, how do you want me to help you then". At that point I just went to completele freeze. I've had similar experiences with many therapists. It also happens in several other occasions like in sport hobbies and even with singing classes. When you start to feel like your body is or is getting into freeze or other survival mode and you start to get panic and become passive people usually just seem to automatically push more. Give more advices, ask questions, even punishment.. Just about everything that just makes you feel more insecure. I cannot understand that. But I guess it just shows that most of us actually don't understand and listen to our bodies and when we see others in pain or helpless we cannot feel compassion and be there for them because we can't keep our own system separate from others and take the pressure off to create safety. That is a common pattern and cycle I see a lot. What you explain in your videos makes perfect sense to me and that is what I have learned through my own experiences and studies. But still it would be so helpful to find more interactions that actually helps you feel more safe because although I'm starting to understand myself, make progress with healing and connecting with my body I find it very hard to feel safe with other people and confronting them just keeps on triggering my body and leave me dissosiated for days or even weeks. It takes so much time for me to get my nervous system calm again. Sometimes it has made me isolate for long periods of time. On the other hand isolation helps with the safety but at the same time it can also enlarge the void between the connection and trust with other people. That is a conflict I find very hard to solve and I feel like it limits my life so much. I can't do things I'd like to because it takes so much time for me to recover from these interactions with people. And very rare people seem to understand. Sometimes it's so frustrating to try to explain yourself to people who just don't see or hear you and who keep on forcing and judging and systematically belittling your experiences.

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Annastiina, Seth here from Team Lyon. There is SO much wisdom in what you've written above and I couldn't agree with you more about how hard it is to find people, even those who are supposedly professionals in the trauma healing world, who actually understand trauma, how to work with it, and who aren't themselves traumatized and in fear. All I can say is that we here at Team Lyon got your back! Please keep watching the videos on this channel and if it fells like it would be helpful, know that Irene has created two online programs for people to do the work in their own home, and the biggest reason she created these was because of what you describe: there just are not enough good practitioners who really get it in order to meet the demand. I'll put the links to those programs below in case you feel like checking them out. Thanks again for being here and for being the brave soul that you are!
      21 Day Tuneup - irenelyon.com/tuneup/
      SmartBody SmartMind - www.smartbodysmartmind.com/

    • @Lilredjeanie
      @Lilredjeanie Před 4 lety +1

      @@teamlyon3109 Many thanks for the answer and the kind words. I've watched so many helpful videos since I found this channel couple days ago. I think I will check the programs at some point too to help me do the work. Thank you for sharing all this information and greetings from Finland!

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety

      @@Lilredjeanie Hei! :) just as an aside - that's a nice double bass you got in your picture! Beautiful light finish, haven't seen that before!

    • @Lilredjeanie
      @Lilredjeanie Před 4 lety +1

      @@teamlyon3109 Thank you, it's a Strunal Blonde from Czech Republic :)!

  • @susanlangan1623
    @susanlangan1623 Před 4 lety +3

    Your example of "no singing at the dinner table" caught me off guard as this is something I hear repeated in my head all the time given how often I heard it at home, and it only just started to dawn on me how damaging it was! DANG.

    • @susanlangan1623
      @susanlangan1623 Před 4 lety +1

      Can you give some examples of neuromodulation? How does one build this capacity? Also, is meditation the only form of neurodifferentiation?

    • @lievevandyk9697
      @lievevandyk9697 Před 2 lety

      I feel you❤

  • @fridaljungberg9843
    @fridaljungberg9843 Před 4 lety +4

    My experience is that a life with trauma can make it impossible to organize your nutrition and exercise as much as you should. My trauma stops me from doing those things. I need to feel safe to be able to give myself this so I prefer to start with inner work. I've come quite far in my neuromodulation now and I'm able to stay with my feelings, so personally I haven't gone through the steps in that order.

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Frida, Jen here from Team Lyon. The experience you describe is common for those of us with trauma histories. Often we need to grow nervous system regulation and capacity before we're able to take steps like eating healthier and exercising consistently.
      Have you seen Irene's free Healing Trauma video series? It's a great way to get the bigger picture and to put this info into context. I'll link to it here in case you want to check it out. irenelyon.com/healing-trauma

  • @northernlights430
    @northernlights430 Před 2 lety +7

    Ahhh this is so helpful! I’m finally getting to a place where meditation isn’t painful and it was definitely because I’ve been working on the other stages without realizing it. Wish I had seen this years ago

  • @LadyLux11
    @LadyLux11 Před 4 lety +6

    I've been looking and looking and looking for this information. I cannot express to you how much you just helped me. THANK YOU!!!!

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Grade A Solid. Seth here from team Lyon. I'm so glad you found Irene and her work! Welcome :) If you want an even deeper dive check out her free, three-part video training, Healing Trauma. On now! irenelyon.com/healing-trauma-youtube/

    • @LadyLux11
      @LadyLux11 Před 4 lety +2

      Already almost finished! This connection, this missing piece, is going to change my life along with my babies lives, and I believe my purpose lies here as well. No, I know it does. Thank you for doing what you all do. This is going to change so many lives. 💫💖

  • @TysonMichael77
    @TysonMichael77 Před rokem

    sleep has been a touh one with my own experiences. this made me cry but also ave me hope and happiness that i can change and so can my brain

  • @davinaanivad6374
    @davinaanivad6374 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Much appreciated Irene

  • @panditakasper4631
    @panditakasper4631 Před rokem

    Thankyou Irene for sharing your story, knowlage and tips. It is unpayable. There are so few people who are realy genuin and authentic and have gone down the journey of healing and doing all the reserch needed to understand where trauma is storend any why.
    I realy love your calm exsplenation and guidence,
    and kowing that you know what you are talking about because you have been there helps me feel not alone anymore in this. THANK YOU a Million Times, it meens the world to me.❤🙏😌

  • @ip3043
    @ip3043 Před 4 lety +1

    Also in my experience the issue with meditation is that moving is discouraged and it could potentially trigger a freeze response and following the breath if it's shallow and rapid can create more agitation and discomfort. What's more beneficial is resourcing and moving away from uncomfortable sensations so the nervous system feels more contained, has more capacity and feels safe and not go into overwhelm.

  • @freshleap
    @freshleap Před 3 lety +1

    I specifically searched for this topic and I found it! Thank youuu

  • @fgbowen
    @fgbowen Před 2 lety

    20:03 - You have NO idea HOW much I need this video - it is a God-send.
    And I will get the eBook a bit later.
    Thank you again so much.

  • @ThatMissQuin
    @ThatMissQuin Před 3 lety +2

    Given me lots to think on. Thank you

  • @nyctilia
    @nyctilia Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much! I’ll totally get your e-book. One of the problems I have is depersonalization-derealization disorder (I’ve had it for over ten years) and in stationary treatment they advised me to be mindful and meditate and it does help, just the mindfulness mindset did already help me a lot to move to the right direction but it helps only to a degree and then it doesn’t anymore. I used to make body scans every day for about 9 months and at the beginning it was helpful and I was a little calmer and then it got really bad, I almost couldn’t get endure staying still for five minutes because my whole body felt like a thousand ants were running all over it. I saw that as me having to learn to cope with my anxiety and after a while it did get better. But then after another while it got worse again and I didn’t have the energy to do this fight again so I stopped. But I am still meditating every once in a while although it’s difficult because it has teached me to focus my system and get out of the flight mechanisms I am living in all the time, even if it’s just a bit. I still get really anxious because I can’t deal with myself yet. My experience when I try to stop and look inside is more like I am looking and then falling into an abyss and there is nobody to help me. Like existing is pain and I shouldn’t exist. Mindfulness and meditation helped me start to teach my body and mind that it’s okay to exist and calm down at times. It doesn’t work completely and I guess my nervous system and psyche is just not there yet, but it does help nonetheless.

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi nyctilla, Jen here from Team Lyon. From a nervous system perspective, depersonalization-derealization disorder is something we can experience when the nervous system uses freeze as it's go to response for dealing with stress. When this is the case, meditation can sometimes help manage symptoms but it's not a long term solution. The good news is that this (and a lot more!) can change when you learn to grow nervous system regulation and capacity. I'll link to a few of Irene's resources that might be of interest.
      Is there a mindfulness bubble waiting to burst? - medium.com/@irenelyon/is-there-a-mindfulness-bubble-waiting-to-burst-5afa32b91081
      Free Healing Trauma training - irenelyon.com/healing-trauma-youtube/

    • @nyctilia
      @nyctilia Před 4 lety +1

      Team Lyon Dear Jen, thanks for your response. This explanation resonates with me a lot. I have actually even described my state of being as “living in the freeze response” (means “Totstellreflex” in German which translates to “reflex to play dead”) before I had done much research on trauma and just knew about those three types of responses. I’ll check those resources out!

  • @stickiestfingers2155
    @stickiestfingers2155 Před rokem

    I can totally relate to trying to have a calmer life and only feeling like being in a room with someone who is just screaming.

  • @tsreiki
    @tsreiki Před 3 lety +2

    I am gobsmacked! Thank you for your fantastic explanations of this process, it smacks of truth to me from what I have been feeling

  • @Lamya1111
    @Lamya1111 Před 7 měsíci +1

    thank you so much. god bless you.

  • @ellyalovis640
    @ellyalovis640 Před 3 lety +1

    Totally agree with this but learning TM in '87, having an incredible sense that I had touched a Magnifence within me for the first time, CHANGED MY LIFE. I've not missed a day of meditation since, have found many other inc Vipassana 10 day silent retreats, my latest discovery is WIM HOF breathing, cold showers, push-ups. Meditation changed me from the INSIDE. I neuromodulate by daily Wim Hof breathing, cold showers, meditation, yoga.Thank you for your lessons.

  • @jirapolottpobukadee1139
    @jirapolottpobukadee1139 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much for the ebook of “5 Stage ...”.

  • @beyondabove
    @beyondabove Před rokem

    11:30 build the capacity neuroregulation 11:55 first is to take care of basics of the bodily needs 12:30 3rd stimulation 13:40 4th downtime 15:00

  • @priorswood5
    @priorswood5 Před 3 lety +1

    This has been really helpful and superb timing for me (currently on a recovery programme for chronic fatigue). Your video has expanded my understanding in a way that helps me to plan my next stages and really contextualises what has happened to me. Wonderful!

  • @kaciewolverton2692
    @kaciewolverton2692 Před 2 lety +1

    This is so helpful. Trying to learn this stuff can be so overwhelming. You give great explanations

  • @Awakenedkarolina
    @Awakenedkarolina Před 2 lety

    It makes so much sense not to add in extra neuro differentiation exercises if the body is already complete disregulated. If you already know how to calm your system, then things like meditation can be extremely beneficial

  • @LavenderLori406
    @LavenderLori406 Před 4 lety +1

    I sleep very well however I find often that it can be 2am by the time I actually go to bed. And I have often told myself or commented that it is almost like I am afraid to sleep. And I tell myself 'It's ok to go to sleep now.' So fascinating.

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety

      Yes. So fascinating!
      I hope through some exploration and curiosity you gain some insight on this :)
      Nicole - Team Lyon

  • @cilantrolime3373
    @cilantrolime3373 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! This is a helpful framework. 🧠👍

  • @LilMsLorelei
    @LilMsLorelei Před 4 lety +3

    Irene, you are a lifesaver. As soon as I am able, I’m going to take one of your course offerings. Thank you so much for doing this work!

  • @codacreator6162
    @codacreator6162 Před 3 lety

    I had a Greek World History teacher in high school who was passionate about Greek history and culture and who spent an inordinate amount of time on the Greek ideal of Sound Body, Sound Mind. That was 40 years ago. Crazy how much of our scientific "discovery" seems always to have correlations to ancient wisdom from a variety of disciplines. Also, how much arrogance has separated us from those disciplines, as if the ideas hold no value unless they are ours. How much energy are we wasting essentially reinventing the wheel? Alan Watts, Joseph Campbell, and Lao Tzu, the Bible, and myriad other purveyors of great ideas in philosophy may not explain the mechanical processes involved, but long ago identified operative keys and desired results. I don't need to know how an internal combustion engine works in order to drive a car. But, I appreciate VERY much that you've taken the time and effort to identify the complexity of the systems involved and describe how to manage them in coordination to facilitate healing because study of the ancients may give you the tools, they stop short of giving you the manual to use them most effectively. And going at it in a haphazard fashion could take decades with no promise of achieving the desired outcome. I'm glad to have all of that knowledge (liberal arts degrees ARE beneficial -- but that's an argument I engage in elsewhere), but very much needed a qualified guide to help me apply what I know. Thank you for being my guide! I can't tell you how excited I am to finally understand what has been happening to me and to have at least a solid direction in which to begin. I feel like I found you just in the nick of time as my therapist just this week started me on a daily routine of meditation to sort of calm my trauma responses in advance of their triggers (though I don't know what they are) which makes zero sense to me. I felt like she was giving me a prescribed response, generic to PTSD, without fully understanding the complexity component of my trauma.

  • @julielehrke3390
    @julielehrke3390 Před rokem

    This truly is the most explanatory video I have ever watched and listened to on these topics.
    Thank you for answering so many unanswered questions that I have pondered for years!! My fullest gratitude ❤

  • @XOXO123456789
    @XOXO123456789 Před 2 lety +1

    Dear Irene, these video’s have thought me so much. Thank you SO much for sharing your knowledge and all the effort you’re putting in to help others. You’re a blessing to my healing journey. Again, thank you! ❤️

  • @bernadettemcenteehart5481

    Check out Norman Doidge's work for background reading.
    Be gently diligent and persistent and plan to play the long game.
    First Stage- Neuroculturate - Establish Good Lifestyle behaviours- good food, sleep, exercise. Second stage- Capacity to neuromodulate which means being able to regulate our nervous systems. Third part in sequence- Neurostimulation, out in sunlight, exercise enough only, swimming and more. Fourth step- neurorelaxation- rest, regenerate. not just in sleep. Even one minute every hour of the waking day is very good. Fifth Step- neurodifferentiation, ability to tell the difference between, previously tangled, states.
    So good, Thank you Irene- heart heart heart

  • @sandrameza1644
    @sandrameza1644 Před 2 lety

    I am just starting with you. I've always sensed that the pain I felt in the body was from a reaction to fear I sense in the environment. And mindful relaxation doesn't do it for me. I'm either hyped up or on the bed exhausted. I shall look for the e-book.

  • @irajmazharmazharhussain7025

    You work is just so amazing 😍💖thankyou Irene, may God bless you 💞

  • @christofinb
    @christofinb Před rokem

    Very good and well explained In my opinion you need more than anything else is to go into one’s feelings, to experience true wholeness.
    Meditation will just suppress and maintain trauma.

  • @learning4705
    @learning4705 Před rokem +1

    08:41 Norman Doidge, _Brain's Way of Healing_
    He talks about the 5 stages of neuroplasticity.

  • @paragibhatt1628
    @paragibhatt1628 Před 4 lety +2

    I loved this . I went to all this experience. Now I know where I am. But some one in your family went through this trauma how to heal that everybody is different. If you have any tips person has hard time to forgive or forget its kind of hard. I enjoyed your video. Thank you God bless you.Amen.

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety

      Hi,
      Nicole here from Team Lyon.
      Forgiving and forgetting is very hard when we're still living out our trauma!
      The key lies in helping regulated the nervous system and healing the trauma. The more we do that the more we have capacity to forgive and forget ✨
      A good start would be some of Irene's programs or free content.
      Here's a few links that might be helpful:
      Healing Trauma Series - irenelyon.com/healing-trauma
      7 Steps to De-Stress - irenelyon.com/7-steps-opt-in-IL
      21 Day Program - irenelyon.com/tuneup
      Wishing you insight and shifts!

  • @creative45630
    @creative45630 Před 3 lety

    Relate to the mindfulness/meditation bits. I often used to find meditation mind numbing - just absolutely nothing there in my mind, in a strange quiet disconnected kind of way. But when I got into psychotherapy, started to realise how much I dissociated and I started to connect to my feelings, then meditation started to feel like a useful tool - I started to feel (sometimes scary) feelings come up during it and also moments of calm from it. I don’t think that would have happened without my therapist first helping me sit through feeling my feelings in therapy. I had a controlling, abusive, religious upbringing too like the people Irene describes.

  • @maryamgaffoor-russon9012

    Hi Irene you really bring it across so beautiful. The Sequencing is vital.

  • @BecomingEugen
    @BecomingEugen Před 3 lety

    hi Irene, i recently had a (what can i only describe as psycosis due to THC use and large amounts of coffee), there are 4 mounths since i sleeped at all. I sometimes get to the point of my eyes closes but just when to fall i have a twitch of hands like i'm afraid to go sleeping. I coming more in the present and slowly recovering. What i did to get thru was a lot of meditation and i trust my body. Funny thing is before i started all this i had my best 2 weeks of my life and did amazing job with my T. I now wondering that maybe i'm afraid to get better cause always i feel without anxiety/fear in my body i just feel so empty and it scares me. Thank you for all your work, helping us to heal ourselfs!!

  • @andreac647
    @andreac647 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you! I'm learning so much from every video.

  • @amyrebeccaperez5240
    @amyrebeccaperez5240 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Irene💕🦋💕Such a great well rounded video.. especially for those not aquainted with neuroplasticity yet😎👍

  • @zouzou6424
    @zouzou6424 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks 👍👍

  • @Larry21924
    @Larry21924 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is nothing short of incredible. I had the pleasure of reading something similar, and it was a work of art. "Unlocking the Brain's Full Potential" by Alexander Sterling

  • @CarolineSouthwellDotCom

    GOLD! All your videos are good but this one begs repeating and resharing all over the place.

  • @xijin4195
    @xijin4195 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for this video. I’m currently experiencing confusions, pains and instabilities. Your video explains a lot and makes me feel better. I think I’m on my way building up the capacity. Thank you.

  • @Bellaaaaaaaxxo
    @Bellaaaaaaaxxo Před 4 lety +1

    Omg so I’ve been experiencing morning panic attacks.. and I was also like brought up in a chaotic household and abused at one point.. now years later I’m in therapy and been waiting for a psychologist appointment but in the mean time I’m struggling..... I’m living with my grandma for the 1st time in my life and when you said an environment where you can’t be yourself it’s like yesss exactly, but my grandmother honestly is not that nice and if I had a choice right now I wouldn’t be staying with her but I don’t... and she herself causes me a lot of anxiety alone never mind the anxieties and things I’ve already had and then now I’m waking up every morning in the middle of a panic attack to where I throw up and I just don’t know how I’m supposed to live with SUCH a negative person when I’m trying to be positive and heal and she just wants to hurt others and I’m not about that.. but how am I supposed to live with her anddd these panic attacks under control ☹️🥺🥺🥺

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Gabriellaa, Seth here from Team Lyon. Sorry to hear about this predicament you, and many others too, are in - living in a toxic environment while we try to heal is SO tough. Ultimately, you need to get out of there, but you can still do good work in the meantime with developing your boundaries,. Please have a read of this article of mine, as it talks about some practical things you can do in such a situation. sethlyon.com/sometimes-break-family/

  • @PGHRS
    @PGHRS Před 3 lety +1

    Simply superb

  • @Maria20t
    @Maria20t Před 3 lety +10

    I'm 25, I have childhood traumas, anxiety, depression, dissociation ... I need advice where to start. I've watched your videos and they help me, but I don't know what to do first?

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 3 lety

      Hi Slavica D., Jen here from Irene's Team. If you're watched Irene's video and have a sense of the work, the best place to start is with the 21 Day Nervous System Tune Up, her introductory online healing program. And her monthly drop in classes can be a great way to experience her teaching live. I'll link to both so you can learn more.
      21 Day Nervous System Tune Up: @t
      Monthly Drop In Class: irenelyon.com/drop-in-class-1

  • @livinggood6876
    @livinggood6876 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent! Such important information!

  • @Lachlans-i2s
    @Lachlans-i2s Před 3 měsíci

    Wow an actual blueprint. Tough when your inability to neuromodulate fucks everything up, takes time to lesrn and thats where im at

  • @terrytumolillo7677
    @terrytumolillo7677 Před 3 lety +1

    Irene, you really are a Godsend. I believe you are an angel sent here from above to spread your spiritual work. While you may not talk about the spirituality, let me tell you, it shines through you anyhow!! Muah! Oh! is it SAFE to bingewatch your videos all day long for days at a time? I feel like it helps me so much.

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Terry, Seth here from Team Lyon. Thanks so much for your lovely comments! It's actually a good question - whether or not it's good to binge watch this kind of content. I would say that one would want to err on the side of caution as even taking in this theory and knowledge can be activating for someone with a trauma history. Soi just watch your system, as well as the videos! If you find yourself getting agitated, or numb, or checking out, etc... then leave it and go do something else for a while :)

    • @terrytumolillo7677
      @terrytumolillo7677 Před 3 lety +2

      @@teamlyon3109 UNDERSTOOD! SO GRATEFUL AND APPRECIATE YOU SO MUCH

  • @kathleenwharton2139
    @kathleenwharton2139 Před 4 lety

    This is So me! My life has been horrific and I am literally Frozen in my nervous system..to the point of partial paralyzation. This gives me Hope. I am practicing forgiveness and gratitude and this is really helping but I have people in my life who challenge me and this makes it harder. Life has been very hard for me.

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety

      Hi kathleen Wharton, it's inspiring to hear that watching this gives you hope. Sometimes we may have early or developmental trauma without knowing it, and this can have a massive impact on our health and on our life. I saw that you're planning to watch Irene's Healing Trauma training which is a great start. I'll link to two other resources that might also be supportive as they are things you can practice.
      - 4 Steps to Calm Overwhelm: irenelyon.com/4-steps-to-calm-overwhelm/
      - Ancient Anxiety Medicine: czcams.com/video/0ICsbXUCKmM/video.html
      Jen - Team Lyon

    • @kathleenwharton2139
      @kathleenwharton2139 Před 4 lety

      Team Lyon
      I know I had trauma. My father killed my mother and then himself when I was seven years old and I was there. Then I married a very religious selfish man and was beat down by him and his church for over 30 years. I am not sure I will recover in this life time!

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety

      @@kathleenwharton2139, I'm verysorry to hear that you've experienced these tragic losses. It's not usually an easy road for any of us, and the nervous system is much more resilient than you might imagine when you learn to give it the support it needs to heal.
      - Jen from Team Lyon

    • @kathleenwharton2139
      @kathleenwharton2139 Před 4 lety +1

      Team Lyon
      Some hard lessons learned. I spent my life trying to please people I could not please and didn’t learn to respect the person that I am. I am Learning!

  • @joshcline9696
    @joshcline9696 Před rokem +2

    I had lower limb dystonia of my left foot that just started out of nowhere a couple of months after the stroke.. slowly got worse as the cramping and contractures have become more rampant with certain movements. Just walking across the floor can trigger it. Really looking for options. Thank you for your education!

  • @metropcsaal4645
    @metropcsaal4645 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome 👍 Very good information I am currently doing them all this was confirmation for me your videos are very helpful thanks!

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety

      Thanks for being here and for doing the work Metro! - Seth from team Lyon

  • @TheSuicidalUnicorn
    @TheSuicidalUnicorn Před 3 lety

    Sorry can't remember which video you used the train track analogy. It really sent me to a very difficult place of grief and rage. Then new perspective. Something happened 10 years ago that has me convinced that I blew out my wheels back then. Therefore I can't build a new train without wheels. I gotta rebuild the wheels from scratch and I really don't know how and too angry about that to focus. I really needed to cry for 2 hours about my loss of wheels. So then I could get to the place where I could comprehend building new wheels. Reassuring myself that I for the first time in years am in a place to safely express these emotions. Thank you.

  • @sperosversis3678
    @sperosversis3678 Před rokem

    Outstanding. Thank you.

  • @Wendyiss
    @Wendyiss Před 3 lety

    thank you, Irene

  • @freisein6554
    @freisein6554 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for all the information, very helpful. I would like to share that the „ Wim Hof - Method“ breath-work and exposure to cold ,...like cold showers has helped me a lot. It helped me to overcome overthinking, reduced stress and has boosted my immune system. I highly recommend it. Thanks again for your content.

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety

      Thanks for sharing your experience!
      For Irene's thoughts on Exposure to cold (especially long periods of time) I suggest checking out this video - czcams.com/video/IqlrmwKjvm8/video.html
      Nicole - Team Lyon

  • @leal173
    @leal173 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful information. This is so helpful. Thank you!!

  • @xanderson444
    @xanderson444 Před 3 lety

    Healing and detoxing from weed addiction. 5 years daily started at age 17

  • @bookishwriter9460
    @bookishwriter9460 Před 3 lety +4

    I have been stuck in fight or flight my whole life because, as a hypersensitive person with a constantly stressed out and scared mother, I never learned to calm down.
    I already improved my lifestyle, but how do I start tackling the second step if I never learned to calm down in the first place?

    • @HeartFeltGesture
      @HeartFeltGesture Před 2 lety

      Ashwagandha is a hormone regulating herb (adaptogen) it reduces the stress hormone cortisol to healthy levels. Adaptogens also have many other benefits and I recommend to include it in your vitamin stack.
      Make sure you take 400mg of quality magnesium per day, a good form of magnesium supplement is Magnesium Bisglycinate, it is well absorbed by the body, another form of magnesium to take (which is like ice-cream for the brain) is called Magtein, this is a patented version of magnesium designed to cross the blood brain barrier.
      To answer your question - "how do I start tackling the second step if I never learned to calm down in the first place"
      Research, take control of your wellbeing, no one else will do it. Because of early trauma we didnt learn things at the critical time, but we are still alive and can learn now. How sick of suffering are you? Ask yourself these questions,
      Is just coping good enough? There is so much more we can do for ourselves, it is not hard work because it is your own liberation from suffering you are involved in, it can turn into a creative joy. Our trauma is not our identity, you are Eternal Consciousness, observing the play of existence.
      I recommend meditation also.

  • @siiiriously3226
    @siiiriously3226 Před 4 lety +1

    found you via instagram. really helpful content! thank you so much for sharing!

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for watching!
      So great to hear that you find the content helpful :)
      Nicole - Team Lyon

  • @mindful__gardener
    @mindful__gardener Před 3 lety +1

    Recovery isnt linear. 2 steps forward 1 step back.

  • @rachitjoshi23
    @rachitjoshi23 Před 4 lety +17

    Hi. Can you make a video on healing weak nerves , agitated nerves, from years of build up chronic stress. I and a lot of my friends are burnout due to workalcoholic nature

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety +3

      Hey Rachit,
      Nicole here from Team Lyon.
      Many of Irene's videos cover this in an indirect way.
      The build up of chronic stress and burnout due to being a workaholic is often a result of a dis-regulation in the nervous system.
      I would suggest exploring some more of Irene's videos and seeing if they resonate!
      Here's a great one to start - czcams.com/video/k4A4_OpbzkU/video.html
      I would also suggest checkign out her 7 Steps to De-Stress as it might give you some tools on how to support yourself so that you can get more regulation and capacity on board so that you lead yourself to less burnout!
      irenelyon.com/7-steps-opt-in-IL
      Let me know if you have any questions along the way.
      Nicole

    • @rachitjoshi23
      @rachitjoshi23 Před 4 lety +1

      @@teamlyon3109 . Thanks a lot for sharing. Will jump into it right away.

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety +1

      @Anne-Lou The key lies in supporting your nervous system to become more regulated. I would suggest starting with some of Irene's resources.
      Here are a few free ones:
      The Healing Trauma Series - irenelyon.com/healing-trauma
      7 Steps to De-Stress - irenelyon.com/7-steps-opt-in-IL
      And here is one of her programs - irenelyon.com/tuneup/
      Another option is some one on one support. Where do you live?
      Nicole - Team Lyon

  • @rachelsweets
    @rachelsweets Před 4 lety

    Thank you Irene

  • @sunnyromano5101
    @sunnyromano5101 Před 4 lety +2

    Brilliant

  • @fgbowen
    @fgbowen Před 2 lety

    7:50 - it is Horrifying to me how true this all is for me.

  • @zenlipstick1680
    @zenlipstick1680 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this information, very valuable indeed

    • @teamlyon3109
      @teamlyon3109 Před 4 lety

      Hi Zen Lipstick, Seth here from Team Lyon, thanks for being here!

  • @pco2004
    @pco2004 Před rokem

    Amazing synopsis. This makes total sense. As always, thanks for your insight. Which of your current courses (2023) covers these 5 stages?

    • @IreneLyon
      @IreneLyon  Před rokem

      pco2004, Jen here from Team Lyon. Irene covers these in her 21 Day Nervous System Tune Up course and more comprehensive SmartBody SmartMind program. She also has a related free e-book. I'll share links to all three in case you want to check them out.
      21 Day Nervous System Tune Up - 21daytuneup.com/
      SmartBody SmartMind - smartbodysmartmind.com/
      5 Stages of Neuroplastic Healing - irenelyon.com/5-stages-of-neuroplastic-healing

  • @justacommenter-gt9bp
    @justacommenter-gt9bp Před rokem

    when i am in a room with white noise and there is no other noise i do hear loud talking yelling muffeled angry music

  • @kathleengalek1064
    @kathleengalek1064 Před rokem

    By the system “blowing up,” would an example of this be getting diverticulitis symptoms? I ask since I felt my system being exposed to stress that felt “too much” and then I had 5 days of diverticulitis.

  • @DivineLoveMachineGun
    @DivineLoveMachineGun Před 3 lety +1

    I 3rd that meditation is like an angry man statement

  • @CharnHorpee
    @CharnHorpee Před 2 měsíci

    You mentioned feldenkraisian practice in the E-book a lot but it didn’t seem like you said what that was. Is there a video on it?

    • @IreneLyon
      @IreneLyon  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hello, Sophia here from Team Lyon. Thank you for your comment and question. Here are some videos talking about this topic: czcams.com/video/Tm3N9kiODvo/video.html and czcams.com/video/BctnVQNg2SQ/video.html

    • @CharnHorpee
      @CharnHorpee Před 2 měsíci

      @@IreneLyon thank you. Do you also have recommendations as far as resources for this situation? This is kind of a lot but it’s been tough.
      I know someone who was hurt and traumatized recently. They shut down and go further into dissociation whenever they think about anything that’s even mildly related, which makes healing a very daunting practice.
      She was getting very poor sleep and frequent nightmares related to the trauma, but recently she’s turned a corner and is sleeping in excess.
      I’ve suggested image replacement therapy for nightmares, but she can’t bear to revisit the nightmares. I’ve suggested looking into somatic practices, but her brain is very thorough when it comes to avoidance, and since she’s in therapy right now, she thinks “she doesn’t need it.”
      She’s been stuck in freeze for over a month now and was diagnosed with early stage kidney disease recently. I think it’s all related, but it often feels like there’s no real way to help her because of the way she shuts down in the face of related-topics. I don’t blame her for her freeze response, not at all, I just don’t know how to help her get around it.
      She says she’s “fishing for thoughts but her head just goes empty”
      Thank you for reading and considering. Y’all and Irene are a fantastic presence in the mental health space.

  • @bookishwriter9460
    @bookishwriter9460 Před 3 lety +1

    In your e-book on this, neurostimulation and neuromodulation are switched, neurostimulation being the second stage and neuromodulation being the third.
    Which order is correct?

  • @mifinedrefined7446
    @mifinedrefined7446 Před měsícem

    Im so confused. If you are suppose to sequence these steps, but at the same time, step number two could take YEARS. How would you know when to move to the next step? Since im guessing you are not suppose to build capacity for years BEFORE you start the other three steps.
    How should i think around this?
    I, for example, have to take small breaks every day to let my system come down, since i have chronic fatigue. That kinda means that im doing neurorelaxation already, starting at "the wrong end".
    What should one do?

    • @IreneLyon
      @IreneLyon  Před měsícem

      Hi @mifinedrefined7446, I hear your confusion. The steps aren't necessarily sequential - we can move around and be exploring multiple steps at the same time. This said, one of the most foundational steps is the "housekeeping" step, what Norman Doidge referred to as the "Correction of general functions of the neurons and glia".
      You may have seen that Irene offers a free e-book on the 5 stages of neuroplastic healing. That can be a great way to learn more. Here's a link if you want to check it out. irenelyon.com/5-stages-of-neuroplastic-healing

  • @paulgeorge9228
    @paulgeorge9228 Před rokem

    @IreneLyon which videos on this channel could help to soothe and regulate my nervous system to solve my TMS (dr sarno terminology) symptoms/issues?

    • @IreneLyon
      @IreneLyon  Před rokem

      Paul George, Jen here from Team Lyon. While I can't say what will address what you're referring to as "TMS symptoms/issues", growing nervous system regulation and capacity and working with underlying survival responses often lessens or resolves many types of chronic pain and symptoms.
      Learning to grow regulation is a process that involves learning about the nervous system and how to support it. The best place to start is with Irene's New Here page, and with her Field Guide to Your Nervous System. If you want to dive deeper, you might also check out Irene's free 3-part Healing Trauma video training.
      New Here? - irenelyon.com/new-here/
      Field Guide to Your Nervous System - irenelyon.com/field-guide-to-your-nervous-system
      3-Part Healing Trauma Video Training - irenelyon.com/healing-trauma-freeresources/

    • @paulgeorge9228
      @paulgeorge9228 Před rokem +1

      @@IreneLyon tysm

  • @Lina126y
    @Lina126y Před 4 lety +5

    I have developed tinnitus and there is a Dr who has developed a class with modules to heal with neuroplasticity. I think it would work because I went through many trauma. The issue is the program is very expensive and I can’t do it. Can you recommend a more reasonable approach to this method?

    • @selenemayorga-gutierrez4419
      @selenemayorga-gutierrez4419 Před 4 lety +1

      Joey Remeny! I agree, it is so expensive. I experience d my first episode of vertigo back in March and it was reoccurring for three months. I stumbled across Joey's videos on CZcams and subscribed to her emails. She offers an affordable 6 months program and lots of free content. You can look up lots of videos on neuroplasticity. I've watched and listened to lots of testimony videos of Joey's clients and it's been helpful for me. I'm happy to report that I haven't experienced my vertigo in going on three months. My tinnitus isn't as often either. Also, healthier life style changes and a big one is mindfulness meditation.

    • @Lina126y
      @Lina126y Před 4 lety

      Selene Mayorga-Gutierrez thank you. That helps a lot. Dr Joey Rememyl seems legit...May I ask you how much it costed you for the 6 month program with Joey? Thanks again for replying

    • @selenemayorga-gutierrez4419
      @selenemayorga-gutierrez4419 Před 4 lety +1

      She has a 7 day package for $100. I haven't purchased anything because I've signed up for her email list and seek a lot of her free contact which is via emails and her CZcams channel. I believe her website is seekingbalance.org.au, something like that. But I'm telling you, watch videos on neuroplasticity and vertigo. It's a game changer. Joey talks a lot about being patient with yourself, being kind and compassionate to help yourself heal. Our minds and body's tend to disconnect from each other in our face paced lives. Body scan meditations are something I discovered through her.