In this episode of The Vitalist, Dr. Aimie Apigian, double board-certified physician and author of The Biology of Trauma, redefines trauma through the lens of physiology, not psychology.
This conversation moves beyond the story of what happened and into what your body did in response.
We explore how trauma is not the event itself, but the moment your nervous system couldn’t complete a response. How your body stores experiences not as memories, but as sensations, patterns, and associations that quietly shape your health, your relationships, and your sense of safety in the world.
We talk about why chronic illness is often decades in the making, how your nervous system is constantly scanning for danger beneath your awareness, and why healing doesn’t begin by revisiting your past, but by creating safety in your body.
You’ll hear how early attachment shapes your entire perception of reality, why most people are deeply disconnected from their bodies without realizing it, and what it actually takes to move from survival into a deeper, more alive way of being.
This is a conversation about trauma, but more than that, it’s a conversation about your body’s innate intelligence.
BIO:
A Preventive and Addiction Medicine physician with Master’s degrees in both biochemistry and public health, Dr. Aimie Apigian is the national bestselling author of The Biology of Trauma. She hosts her podcast, leads online nervous system healing courses and a practitioner certificate training program. Bridging the worlds of functional medicine, attachment and trauma, she is a leading expert on how the body holds fear and overwhelm from the past to make one sick today.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Trauma isn’t what happened to you, it’s what happened inside your body. The physiological shift is what gets stored. (00:44)
Stress is designed to move you into action, but trauma begins when your body can’t. That moment of “stuck” is where the pattern starts. (01:46)
Your nervous system, not your mind, is running the show, constantly scanning for safety or danger below your conscious `awareness. (05:20)
Two people can live the same moment and experience completely different realities, shaped by their nervous system’s history. (08:53)
By just four months old, your nervous system has already formed a filter for the world: safe…or unsafe. (12:29)
Chronic illness isn’t random, it’s often the result of decades of nervous system patterns finally expressing through the body. (14:24)
Trauma doesn’t just live in your body, it shows up in your relationships, your behaviors, and the way your life unfolds. (16:15)
The most impactful trauma is often the one you don’t remember, the unconscious patterns quietly shaping your biology. (16:59)
Your body isn’t betraying you, it’s adapting. Symptoms are often the result of blocked healing, not broken design. (18:12)
Your nervous system stores experiences as sensations and associations, which is why your body can react before your mind understands. (22:00)
You can feel unsafe in a completely safe moment, because your body is responding to the past, not the present. (23:01)
Healing requires addressing three layers: your thoughts, your body, and your biology. Miss one, and the pattern remains. (21:31)
Most people aren’t actually feeling their bodies, they’ve been disconnected for so long they don’t even know what embodiment feels like. (34:22)
You don’t start healing by revisiting your past, you start by creating safety in your body. Without that, processing can overwhelm the system. (40:17)
Healing isn’t about digging everything up, it’s about creating enough safety that what’s ready naturally surfaces. (42:25)
RESOURCES:
Connect with Dr. Aimie Apigian
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/draimie/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-aimie-apigian
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrAimieApigian
Website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/
Podcast: https://www.biologyoftrauma.com/podcast
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aimie.apigian/
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