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How Neuroception Links to Traumatic Memory
Traumatic memories can be triggered by the external environment due to how neuroception—our subconscious detection of safety, connection, or threat—shapes our nervous system's responses.
Read MoreBeyond Labels: Embracing a Trauma Informed
At Trauma Informed Law, we recognise that human responses to pressure, challenge and adversity are deeply personal.
Read MoreBeing a lawyer, being a human:
In the legal profession, where high-stakes cases and demanding work environments are the norm, maintaining a sense of autonomy becomes essential.
Read MoreWhy Trauma-Informed Legal Practices Matter
In today’s business landscape, legal proceedings and investigations are inevitable. Whether addressing workplace disputes, regulatory issues, or civil matters, businesses...
Read MoreWhat Does “Embodied” or “Somatic” Mean?
What Does “Embodied” or “Somatic” Mean? The term “somatic” originates from the Greek word “soma,” which was used to refer to the body in its wholeness (as opposed to merely the mortal flesh of a body). This approach emphasises the interconnectedness of body and mind,...
Read MoreWhat Does “Trauma” Mean?
Trauma is a word we often hear, yet its true nature is frequently misunderstood and underestimated. There is no single definition of trauma – it can be different things to different people.
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