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650. Training for Triggers: How Relationships Reveal and Heal Trauma, Attachment, and Polarity w/ Stefanos Sifandos

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Feb 10, 2026
Stefanos Sifandos, a trained educator in behavioral science, trauma, and somatics, guides relational healing with nervous-system–based approaches. He discusses how early wounds shape attachment, why awareness alone fails, and practical somatic practices for regulation. Conversation highlights boundaries, shame, polarity, and when to share inner work to transform repeating relationship patterns.
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ADVICE

Stop Chasing External Soothing

  • Notice what you chase to soothe childhood pain and stop letting external validation run your life.
  • Replace reactive escapes with conscious practices that meet the original wound directly.
ADVICE

Name Sensations, Not Blame

  • When conflicts arise, describe sensations and thoughts instead of blaming to keep objectivity and invite mutual witnessing.
  • Use phrases like 'I felt this sensation in my body' to remove victim-perpetrator dynamics.
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Train Your Nervous System Daily

  • Practice daily up-regulation and down-regulation (breath, sun, grounding) so you can stay present during conflict.
  • Train simple anchors like slow breath or feeling your feet to prevent time-traveling to childhood reactions.
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