Like how trauma literally changes the physical structure of your brain
Since trauma is just all “in your head”, after all, right? And yet, it causes physical changes to your body. How else does one explain it if not that mental health and physical health are deeply linked?
While this is factually true and I completely agree with the sentiment behind it, I never liked how trauma changing your brain is presented as something extraordinary.
Every experience changes the brain; learning, healing, trauma, physical and chemical input in the form of injury and drugs/medicine, even plain day to day living.
After all that’s what the brain does.
Like how trauma literally changes the physical structure of your brain
Since trauma is just all “in your head”, after all, right? And yet, it causes physical changes to your body. How else does one explain it if not that mental health and physical health are deeply linked?
While this is factually true and I completely agree with the sentiment behind it, I never liked how trauma changing your brain is presented as something extraordinary. Every experience changes the brain; learning, healing, trauma, physical and chemical input in the form of injury and drugs/medicine, even plain day to day living. After all that’s what the brain does.