In this second instalment of our five-part series on the nervous system, "Part 2: The Fight Response: Why We Snap and How to Heal," we dive into the fight response—what it really is and how it shows up in our daily lives. Joined by David Masterton, Dr Ashleigh Moreland explains why some of us find ourselves snapping, getting defensive, or feeling an urgent need to prove a point when we’re stressed or feeling threatened. Is it just anger, or could it be something deeper?
In this episode, we uncover the physical and emotional signs of a fight response, from clenching our jaw to the urge to defend ourselves, and how this response is deeply rooted in our nervous system. Ashleigh shares practical techniques to recognise and soothe these responses in the moment, as well as long-term strategies for healing the underlying triggers. Whether it’s setting healthy boundaries, using assertive communication, or learning grounding practices, this episode is packed with tools to help you turn fight mode into a path toward calm and connection.
Join us as we explore the roots of our defensive reactions and uncover ways to respond with intention instead of reactivity. If you’re ready to understand and manage your fight response, this episode is for you!
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