What Did Your First Year of Life Teach Your Body About Safety?
➡️ Get the full show notes and episode breakdown at Biology of Trauma® Podcast - What Did Your First Year of Life Teach Your Body About Safety? https://www.biologyoftrauma.com/post/... What if the patterns you've called personality — the distrust, the hyper-independence, the certainty that your needs are too much — were never personality at all? What if they are the nervous system doing exactly what it learned to do before you had a single memory to show for it? Attachment trauma persists in the body as implicit survival programming — not as memory, but as an operating assumption the nervous system keeps running long after the original environment has changed. In this episode, Dr. Aimie Apigian traces the attachment and trust cycle — the precise biological sequence in the first year of life that either builds or disrupts the nervous system's capacity for safety and connection. When that cycle breaks down, the body adapts. Those adaptations don't feel like adaptations. They feel like identity. Using the Biology of Trauma® framework, Dr. Aimie unpacks why attachment trauma patterns feel like personality rather than learned survival strategies, how children lose themselves to preserve the bond — the attachment vs. authenticity tension — and what that costs the body decades later. She also addresses why adrenaline, not cortisol, is the real driver of the stress response, and what the biological link between early attachment trauma and adult chronic illness actually looks like in the nervous system. This episode is for anyone whose body has been holding patterns that predate any story they can tell about themselves. In This Episode You'll Learn: [00:00] What does it mean when your body learned danger before you had words? [02:00] What happens to a nervous system that doesn't get held enough — and what does a baby's body conclude about the world? [02:59] What does being born premature, adopted, or with a cord around your neck do to a nervous system that has no words yet? [06:18] What is the attachment and trust cycle — and is your first year of life still running your relationships today? [09:00] What does it do to a nervous system when needs are met with joy — versus met with burden? [13:49] What are the five steps the body takes into a trauma response — and how do you know which one you're in? [18:31] What is the attachment versus authenticity tension — and what does a child abandon to stay connected? [22:00] What does it look like when a nervous system loops between stress and overwhelm — and never actually feels safe? [25:45] How did Dr. Aimie recognize her own stored trauma — even when she didn't think she'd had any? [29:00] What is the difference between stress and trauma — physiologically, not just emotionally? [33:17] What does cortisol actually do in the stress response — and why is targeting cortisol the wrong place to start? [38:33] Where do you go from here — the Attachment Trauma Roadmap, the book, and what your nervous system needs next? Resources/Guides: Free Guide: Attachment Trauma Roadmap — Learn how your nervous system's early attachment experiences affect your sense of safety in relationships now, and where to begin. https://traumahealingaccelerated.myka... Book: The Biology of Trauma Book by Dr. Aimie Apigian — Chapter 9 covers the patterns of stored trauma; Chapter 11 explores how attachment becomes the lens through which we see the world. https://biologyoftrauma.com/book

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