Tag: neuroscience
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Life Goals
All I really want in life is to become a genuinely good, nice, kind, caring, productive person.
Jax Bayne
Activism, autism, Autobiographical, communication, Life Update, Psychology, Random Thoughts, Rants, Spiritualityadhd, aspirations, autism, behavioural neuroscience, burnout, compassion, compassionate inquiry, connection, dopamine detox, dopamine oversaturation, egocentricism, egoism, empathy, fear, freeze, gabor mate, gestalt psychology, goals, healing, health, internal family systems, introspection, life, mental health, mental illness, neural networks, neuroscience, overstimulation, paradigms, Psychology, psychoneuroimmunology, recovering, rehabilitation, retrain the brain, self-inquiry, shutdown, standards, togetherness, trauma, trauma work, wellbeing, wellness -
Vulnerability & Shame
What makes you feel vulnerable? What triggers feelings of shame for you? The harder it is to open ourselves to the possibility of being vulnerable, the more likely we have experienced some form of trauma in our lives. The earlier on in our lives that we were exposed to something traumatic, the more ingrained those neural pathways are, meaning the more likely the roads that leads to us experiencing feelings like shame are well travelled.
Jax Bayne
afraid, anger, anxiety, apathy, apology, ashamed, authenticity, bravery, break the cycle, change, comfort zone, community, compassion, connectedness, connection, control, courage, cruelty, depression, disconnectedness, disconnection, discrimination, egocentricity, emotional vulnerability, empathy, exclusion, fear, frustration, gratitude, grief, guidance, guilt, happiness, hate, healing, hurt, insecurity, joy, judgment, kindness, life, mental health, mental illness, misery, neural networks, neurology, neuropsychology, neuroscience, numbness, pain, perfection, perfectionism, personal responsibility, prejudice, pride, psychological disorders, Psychology, psychotherapy, purpose, self-worth, selfishness, sensorimotor therapy, shame, social responsibility, suffering, support, therapists, trauma, trauma work, vulnerability, vulnerable