Ep. 616 How the Nervous System Shapes Stress, Trauma, and Recovery with Dr. David Rabin | Menopause, Perimenopause, Nervous System
I’m excited to welcome Dr. Dave Rabin today. Dr. Rabin is a translational neuroscientist and board-certified psychiatrist who specializes in treatment-resistant PTSD, addiction, vagus nerve activation, and HRV as a biomarker. He is also the author of A Simple Guide to Being Alive, a thoughtful and helpful guide to supporting our health, and one of my favorite books in the last several years.
In this episode, we explore the habitat crisis and why we cannot bully our nervous system into safety. Dr. Rabin explains trauma and support, healing from within, the role of anhedonia, and why the absence of pleasure is a physiologic issue rather than a moral one. We also discuss wonder, awe, and play; the importance of touch, intimacy, eye contact, oxytocin, and co-regulation; the role of psychedelics, medication, and psychotherapy in trauma healing, and how kindness toward ourselves and others can help activate the vagus nerve.
Stay tuned for an insightful discussion on supporting your nervous system, healing from within, and rethinking what it means to be truly alive.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:
Why Dr. Rabin believes we are facing a habitat crisis rather than simply a mental health crisis
What happens when you try to bully your nervous system into safety
How the vagus nerve helps shift the body from chronic stress into recovery
Being blamed or unsupported after hardship can reinforce a victim mindset.
Why medicine, technology, practitioners, and other tools should help activate your own healing rather than become something you depend on
Wonder, awe, play, and pleasure may support the body's natural healing response.
How human connection, oxytocin, co-regulation, and shared experiences support nervous system regulation and recovery
How psychedelic-assisted therapy fits into trauma healing
How medication can help stabilize people while healing begins
Why being kind to yourself is an essential part of healing
Bio: Dr. Davis Rabin
Dr. David M. L. Rabin, MD, PhD, is a translational neuroscientist, psychiatrist, entrepreneur & inventor on a mission to cure mental illness. He has been studying the impact of chronic stress in humans for over 20 years, focusing on trauma, addiction, and human performance. Dr. Rabin is a Senior Research Scientist at the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, the Chief Medical Officer and co-founder at Apollo Neuroscience, the Executive Director of The Board of Medicine Nonprofit Medical Board, and the Medical Director of The Apollo Clinic. In addition to hosting The Psychedelic Report and Your Brain Explained podcasts, Dr. Rabin regularly serves as an expert for news outlets such as The New York Times, Vogue, CBS News, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. In his spare time, he enjoys cooking, dancing, playing volleyball, sailing, and hiking with his wife, Kathryn, and their son, Sammy.
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