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The Role of Trauma in Anxiety, Autoimmunity & Chronic Disease

The Role of Trauma in Anxiety, Autoimmunity, and Chronic Disease with Live Q&A

Trauma has a big impact on your mental health but did you know it also can affect your gut, hormones, immune system, lymphatic system, and mast cells?

Join Cyndi Collen, LCSW-S and Jill McLaughlin, HNC on Friday, February 2nd at 2pm on Zoom for this educational and informational presentation with a discussion on trauma’s connection to anxiety and chronic disease.

Cyndi and Jill will cover:

  • What constitutes ‘trauma’ within the context of nervous and immune system dysregulation

  • A brief overview of the vagus nerve, gut, and HPA connections nervous and immune systems

  • The importance of assisting the body to heal from trauma that goes beyond therapy

They will also discuss some straightforward and very effective strategies for supporting trauma’s impact on the body and nervous system.

REGISTER NOW

This is a free Zoom webinar and to be able to ask questions, it’s best if you tune in while it is live (though we will provide a recording within a week of February 2nd).

Click Here to register before registration closes on February 1st.

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