Ep.8 Resilience in Action: Using Somatic Practices to Reclaim Safety with Anni Johnston
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In this interview with Anni Johnston, we explore how somatic practices, from simple breathing techniques to dance therapy, can be powerful pathways to heal attachment wounds. Anni is a trauma and somatic therapist turned resilience mentor, we brought her on to discuss why healing doesn’t just happen in the mind—it requires getting into the body.
Anni shares approachable take-home tips and a guided practice in how reconnecting to our physical selves in the present moment can restore safety, trust, and build peace, a critical piece of healing early attachment ruptures.
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Key Takeaways
- Somatic healing is essential for repairing attachment wounds because the body remembers what the mind didn't have the capacity to understand.
- Somatic practices create safety, regulation, and trust in the nervous system.
- Community healing is pivotal for resilience and transformation.
- Daily reflection and mindfulness practice, like Anni’s Building Resilience Journal, can strengthen inner resources so you can grow through what you go through.
Explore Anni's free and low-cost journals to support you in cultivating joy and inner strength in daily life, www.annijohnston.com/inner-mastery-resources/
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