• 112. Nervous system myths & parts theory with Jenna Hamm

  • May 30 2024
  • Duración: 1 h y 1 m
  • Podcast

112. Nervous system myths & parts theory with Jenna Hamm

  • Resumen

  • In this episode, I’m joined by the amazing Jenna Hamm once again. Jenna is a clinical social worker from Manitoba, Canada. She's trained in multiple modalities including applied Polyvagal Theory, EMDR, Internal Family Systems, nutrition and integrative medicine. Thanks to a combination of genetics and life experience, Jenna has faced many complex physical and mental health issues that couldn't be diagnosed or properly treated. Navigating her own recovery led to a passion in helping others with extreme symptoms related to burnout and unresolved emotional experiences. This episode is filled to with such insightful information about all things nervous system, mental, and physical health.


    We discuss:

    • The most common nervous system myths
    • Should we feel calm all the time?
    • Why avoiding stress is making you unhealthier.
    • Are we exposed to too much mental health information?
    • The most healing practice for our minds and bodies.
    • What functional and conventional health models get wrong (and have in common).
    • And more!


    Resources from Jenna


    Free practice

    The Library Membership

    Ebook

    Instagram: @feltsensewpg

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    FREE TRAINING

    • 4 Step Framework to Stop Obsessing about Food

    COURSES

    • Food Freedom Evolution
    • Sustainably Lean Academy
    • Healthy Habit Foundations Course
    • Muscle Mass Academy—mini-course & programming!
    • Maintenance Masterclass

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