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Скачать или смотреть The Forgotten Hormone: Why the Mind & Body Can’t Heal Without Oxytocin with Dr. Sue Carter

  • Dr. Aimie Apigian
  • 2025-06-10
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"Oxytocin is nature’s fire extinguisher. Every chronic illness I know of has an inflammatory component. Oxytocin is one of the most powerful anti-inflammatories we have." – Dr. Sue Carter

Many people spend years in therapy and still struggle to feel truly safe in relationships. But why is this?

The answer lies in the body. You can understand your trauma, but still feel unsafe. Oxytocin helps turn that understanding into actual feelings of safety in your body. Known as nature’s most powerful anti-inflammatory, oxytocin plays a vital role in regulating the nervous system, forming secure connections, and shifting the body out of survival mode.

In this episode, Dr. Aimie is joined by world-renowned oxytocin expert Dr. Sue Carter to discuss how this powerful nine amino acid peptide hormone holds the key to healing trauma, creating genuine safety, and forming secure connections. Dr. Carter has studied oxytocin for over four decades and reveals why this hormone is essential for moving from survival to thriving.

In this conversation you hear why traditional talk therapy alone often falls short, how early life experiences program our capacity for connection, and practical tools for naturally increasing oxytocin to create a felt sense of safety in your body.

You’ll learn more about:
How early attachment experiences shape your nervous system and relationships
The difference between vasopressin and oxytocin in the stress response
How trauma and chronic stress disrupt your ability to feel safe, even in loving relationships
Why oxytocin is nature’s “fire extinguisher” for inflammation and chronic illness

Whether you're a practitioner or someone navigating your own healing journey, this episode offers evidence-based insights into how your body creates its own pharmacy of healing hormones and why safety in relationships is the biological foundation for all healing

Dr. Carter is the scientist who first discovered the relationship between oxytocin and social monogamy and the formation of adult social bonds. She has a longstanding interest in birth and lactation and the evolution of human sociality and love. She is currently examining the developmental effects of oxytocin pathways and their role promoting in the capacity for social bonding, parental behavior and healthy relationships across the lifecycle

Timestamps:
[02:21] How Early Life Affects Oxytocin and Building Strong Bonds
[06:07] How Oxytocin Helps People Feel Safe and Connected
[07:51] What PTSD and Trauma Do to Oxytocin Levels
[09:59] Why Vasopressin, Not Cortisol, Is the Main Stress Hormone in Trauma
[12:29] How the Body Shuts Down During Trauma and Dissociation
[14:05] Why Loving Early Relationships Are Important for Emotions
[16:48] The Difference Between Fake Safety and Real Safety for Growth
[20:02] Simple Ways to Increase Oxytocin
[30:58] The Hypothalamus: How It Controls Oxytocin and Safety

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Related Podcast Episodes:
Episode 69: How Attachment Shapes Our Biology and Behavior →
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Episode 77: Attachment Styles: Impact on Relationships, Health & Healing with Dr. Diane Poole Heller → https://biologyoftrauma.com/attachmen...

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