Trauma Rewired

The Emotional Block That No One Talks About

Sep 29, 2025
In a captivating discussion, Matt Bush, founder of Next Level Neuro and educator in Neurosomatic Intelligence, delves into the often-overlooked topic of alexithymia—difficulty connecting with emotions, especially after trauma. He highlights its neurological roots and the distinction from PTSD-related emotional numbing. The conversation covers the importance of interoception in emotional awareness and offers practical tools for cultivating a deeper emotional connection. Matt shares how understanding and addressing alexithymia can improve relationships and overall health.
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INSIGHT

What Alexithymia Really Is

  • Alexithymia is a trait marked by trouble identifying, describing, and connecting to emotions rather than a clinical diagnosis.
  • Up to one in five people show alexithymic traits, and it becomes more common after trauma.
ANECDOTE

Matt's Personal Recognition

  • Matt Bush recognized himself in the research after a chance moment while driving and reading about alexithymia.
  • His personal discovery launched a longer healing process using interoceptive training.
INSIGHT

Brain Networks Behind The Trait

  • Alexithymia links to structural and connectivity differences in the insula, anterior cingulate, amygdala, and salience networks.
  • The problem is often weak interoceptive signaling and underconnected networks, not just lack of vocabulary.
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