The Dr. Hyman Show

Why You Can’t “Think” Your Way Out of Anxiety (It’s Your Nervous System) | Dr. Nicole LePera

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Feb 25, 2026
Dr. Nicole LePera, clinical psychologist and The Holistic Psychologist, explores how early experiences shape the nervous system and habitual reactions. She discusses why talk therapy can fall short, how childhood co-regulation (or lack of it) creates chronic stress responses, and practical somatic practices like breath work, body checks, and reparenting to build safety and reshape relationships.
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ANECDOTE

Mark Hyman's Ibogaine Reparenting Moment

  • Mark Hyman recounts an ibogaine experience where he revisited an 11-year-old memory and comforted his younger self.
  • He describes physically entering the scene, identifying needs, and reparenting by reassuring the child he was safe and loved.
INSIGHT

ACEs Predict Health Through Failed Co-regulation

  • ACEs and attachment disruption predict long-term physical and mental illness because they prevent co-regulation in development.
  • LePera links chronic activation to outcomes like autoimmune disease, sleep issues, anxiety, and depression.
INSIGHT

Epigenetic Adaptations Become Modern Mismatches

  • Epigenetic adaptations are useful historical responses but can mismatch modern environments, leaving nervous systems calibrated to danger.
  • LePera frames ancestral and prenatal stress as preparing offspring for assumed unsafe environments.
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