Are our emotions "stored" in our Fascia, can we treat emotional trauma with Fascia therapy? NO! ❌

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Can you get rid of trauma or PTSD by doing Fascia therapy? 🤔 …. NO ❌ no you can not!!
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Комментарии • 29

  • @supinthiam5741
    @supinthiam5741 2 месяца назад +6

    I got rid of years of mental anxiety and trauma from fascia release. My thoughts and personality literally changed over the years of doing the fascia release. You can’t tell me. I experienced it.

    • @SterlingStructuralTherapy
      @SterlingStructuralTherapy  13 дней назад

      That is absolutely wonderful and we would never tell you that what you experienced first hand, is not true. We simply argue the mechanism and false statements regarding the mechanism.

  • @gema4291
    @gema4291 8 месяцев назад +5

    I think it's important to treat a problem holistically, taking everything into consideration. Afterall the world is made of matter and energy. If we are matter and energy and our thoughts are a form of energy, how it is released i think is the key. and then there can be a multitude of ways. Too many times people want just one answer, one solution, one exercise. Like the example of childhood trauma, how's your diet? how's your physical (exercise), how's your mental? how's your social life? what do you do about your thought? how about how you feel/emotions? what's your sense of self/purpose/inner being? what's your sense to a higher power/spirituality? As a person, you should be the driver of your life and learn how to take all aspects of your life into consideration when treating a problem, not the doctor or therapist. they only have the tools, you have all of the information/data.

  • @AwakeningYou336
    @AwakeningYou336 5 месяцев назад +3

    Tension in the body parts can relate to excessive childhood trauma which was hidden in the Unconscious mind for the benefit of the child who was too young to take abuse, of any sort, also separation from mother, etc.
    So it makes sense to me as a retired qualified Psychotherapist, and Yoga Instructor, and Science of the Mind - Metaphysically Trained Therapist that releasing muscles, loosening stiff joints, moving the body parts and bringing the body back to a state of mobility, that wasn’t mobile that the Fascia is involved 1OO%.
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    However not the cause of any emotional inflictions, be it Womb, Birth Trauma, or any form of Trauma throughout a humans life that isn’t dealt with, at the time, causing many health issues, be it Physical, Mental, or Emotional.
    I would like to state here that emotional clearing can come about by doing inner body work, as well, outer body work, and now more than ever, a necessity. Why? Because our World is under great changes, and we need to be vigilant treating our body’s with the respect it deserves!

  • @ajcics
    @ajcics Месяц назад +1

    The answer is no. Thank God this woman is honest

  • @drcurtiswestersund
    @drcurtiswestersund 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love this post Dana. You are dealing with the reality of how the body functions and how your patients can decrease their structural strain and help their bodies more able to function ... in all aspects. Removing structural strain, allowing the body to move without pain or limitations, is what you excel at. Kudos to you.

  • @Anangelfromabove
    @Anangelfromabove 3 месяца назад +2

    It definitely can be stored in fascia. Physical and non physical is completed meshed you cannot seperate it.

    • @SterlingStructuralTherapy
      @SterlingStructuralTherapy  2 месяца назад

      That statement is built on an assumption. One can not make “statements of truth” based on an assumption.

  • @biodivers5294
    @biodivers5294 Год назад +4

    The title of your post has two subjects. First “Are emotions stored in our fascia?”, and you say that there is good research that shows a correlation. The answer to that question is therefore: “Maybe”, further research is necessairy.
    The answer to the second question is also “Maybe” in my opinion, but therefore a therapist should be good in both the body work and the emotional/psychological work. We have divided those two fields, but a Human (or other animal) is a whole, just as fascia is…

    • @SterlingStructuralTherapy
      @SterlingStructuralTherapy  Год назад

      First of all, thank you so much, for your very respectful and educated comment 🙏🙂No the research does not show that emotions are stored in the fascia, it also doesn’t show that they’re not so yes a possible maybe? The research simply showed that is very specific area of the body that was measured for tension, had higher tension in people that also happened to suffer from depression and anxiety. CORRELATION, absolutely no causation was tested for nor concluded. We hope that makes sense 🙏

    • @biodivers5294
      @biodivers5294 Год назад

      @@SterlingStructuralTherapy thanks for your respons 👍. I remember from the work of Schleip and Wilke that putting certain stresshormones to thoraco-lumbar fascia did make that fascia contract/shrink. I have to look up on that again, and other research on this matter.
      I’m working for children with severe handicaps, and use a specific approach that tries to keep all the fascial structures as good as possible, in spite of the lack of movement in these children. I find a lot of your video’s very helpfull, and use them often to make other people understand the importance of the fascial structures.
      Greetings from the Netherlands!

  • @luissequeira2890
    @luissequeira2890 Год назад +1

    Hi, thank you for all education on this topic.
    Could we say that negative emotions could limite or restrict fascia plasticity and elasticity?
    Thank you

    • @SterlingStructuralTherapy
      @SterlingStructuralTherapy  Год назад

      Thank you for your respectful comment 🙂🙏 we do not believe this is a direct correlation nor causation

    • @AwakeningFromTheMatrix
      @AwakeningFromTheMatrix 11 месяцев назад

      YES. Unprocessed emotional trauma stores in the body, and nervous system dysregulation causes chronic pain for many, many people including myself.

  • @Victorktliu
    @Victorktliu Год назад +1

    Maybe let me reiterate what my thoughts on the subject. Please take it with a grain of salt. Childhood trauma can create fascia lockups. What we do is alleviate the pain and fascia release. It does NOT and I agree with you eliminate the trauma. but it did away with the effect of the trauma that is the myo fascia adhesion. And most of my Depression patient reported feeling better after a physical intervention.

    • @SterlingStructuralTherapy
      @SterlingStructuralTherapy  11 месяцев назад

      We do not nor can we claim that the mechanism of relief was the fascia work, it could be any kind of bodywork ? And various other factors. Correlation is not causation.
      We would also be careful when, stating that childhood trauma created the fascia adhesions 🙏 we really appreciate your feedback and respectful comment 🙏🙏

  • @nancyschenk6186
    @nancyschenk6186 Год назад +2

    Clearly, you are very aware that there is a large group on Instagram, who are promoting this very idea that emotions are stored in the fascia.

    • @SterlingStructuralTherapy
      @SterlingStructuralTherapy  Год назад +2

      We actually were not aware of an Instagram. We bumped into this on RUclips enough times we thought we should make this video. Thank you 🙏

    • @nancyschenk6186
      @nancyschenk6186 Год назад

      @@SterlingStructuralTherapy probably the same group, they do post some of their videos on RUclips.

    • @nancyschenk6186
      @nancyschenk6186 Год назад +1

      @@SterlingStructuralTherapy my apologies if my statement “clearly” came across as snarky towards you, or towards them. That was not my intention. I meant it as you must be seeing what I am seeing.

  • @_Forever555
    @_Forever555 3 месяца назад +1

    Excellent video, too much false practitioners out there

  • @thatwiseoldbitchchannel
    @thatwiseoldbitchchannel Год назад +1

    How do you feel about TRE?

    • @SterlingStructuralTherapy
      @SterlingStructuralTherapy  Год назад +2

      Thank you for bringing this up, we will be really honest, we had to Google that looks very interesting!! It Leverages a specific mechanism that our nervous system naturally has, when resetting from sympathetic to parasympathetic, shaking. Aside from that we don’t necessarily know how effective this is, but is certainly interesting!!

    • @thatwiseoldbitchchannel
      @thatwiseoldbitchchannel Год назад

      @@SterlingStructuralTherapy Ok! Thank you for checking it out…
      I’ve heard good things from trauma survivors about it and wanted to see what you thought…