Trauma Rewired

Creativity, Trauma, and the Nervous System: Why Healing Expands What's Possible

Mar 29, 2026
Laura Dawn, psychedelic-informed author and researcher who studies how altered states support creativity and healing. She reframes creativity as a human function, links psychological flexibility to post-traumatic growth, and maps creativity onto nervous system work and psychedelic set and setting. They explore slow living, cultural values around beauty, and how trauma can both narrow and reframe perception toward new possibilities.
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ANECDOTE

Teacher's Comment That Killed A Creative Identity

  • Laura Dawn shared a grade three memory where a teacher told her she couldn't be an artist, which seeded a lifelong limiting belief about creativity.
  • She referenced Brené Brown's finding that ~80% of people had a childhood remark that negatively shaped them and ~50% of those were about creativity.
INSIGHT

Five P Framework Maps Creativity To Healing Arc

  • Laura reframed creativity into five P's: person, process, product, place, and practices to capture how creativity operates across identity, action, outcome, environment, and habits.
  • She extended Mel Rhodes' four Ps from graduate research and mapped each P to mindset, implementation, contribution, environment, and skill-building.
ADVICE

Prepare Journeys For Creativity Not Just Symptom Relief

  • Prepare psychedelic journeys with creativity as an explicit outcome by aligning set and setting to flourishing, not only symptom reduction.
  • Changing preparation, space, and integration toward creative contribution shifts what becomes possible after a session.
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