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Regulating Your Stress Response System
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Regulating Your Stress Response System

Di Courtney Johannesen

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Your stress responses system functions to protect you from potential threats. It gets activated throughout the day to deal with the physical, mental, and emotional demands of life. Stress reactions are your body’s way of responding to discomfort, trauma, and fear, but sometimes the stress response turns on unnecessarily. The fears we perceive don’t always indicate an actual threat or danger. Inaccurate or overly strong stress responses can interfere with our lives and have a negative impact on our physical and mental health, as well as our social life and well-being. Our stress responses are an example of our human capability to evolve and adapt. Stress responses demonstrate our ability to change. When your responses aren’t working with the life we want to have or how we want to show up for our life, we have the ability to change them. This course will help you understand your personal stress triggers and set you on the path to managing your stress response system. You don't have to be at the whim of your automatic responses. With awareness and conscious choice, you can start to determine how your stress responses are serving you and choose actions that set you on a path toward healing and resilience. This course will help you understand your own personal patterns in how you handle stress and emotions. You will gain insight into your own mind-body habits and learn how to diffuse your stress response so you can come back to a state of internal safety and security. Each lesson includes a guided reflection to help you become aware of your own patterns and responses, as well as understand how you can create a sense of safety for yourself in stressful times. Suitable for beginners to mindfulness and stress management, this course gives you tools to adjust internal state and regulate your stress response. You’ll learn about common stress responses and how to manage them with mindfulness. This course may be especially helpful for anyone struggling with anger, anxiety, avoidance, codependency, or people pleasing tendencies. This course is not intended as therapy or to replace treatment from a mental health professional. This course is designed as a mindful exploration of your stress patterns to help you have healthier relationships, handle challenges with greater resilience, and improve your well-being.

Courtney Johannesen

Albany, NY, USA

Courtney helps her students regulate their emotions, care for their nervous systems, and realize their higher potential. Her work gives you the transformative holistic yoga tools and teachings to integrate emotional experiences into deep understanding and self-mastery. She offers online yoga and meditation sessions, programs, and coaching to...

Lezione 1
Navigating The Stress Response System
This lesson gives you an overview of your stress response system and how it works to respond to short-term and long-term stress. You will learn the four common stress responses and begin to think about your own default stress responses. When your responses aren’t working with the life we want to have or how we want to show up for our life, you have the ability to change. We will conclude with guided reflection about how stress affects your body and mind.
Lezione 2
Fight Response
We explore the Fight response by looking at how the body handles a sense of aggression when you perceive a threat is present. This response can cause relationship conflicts or escalate tense situations because you might seem confrontational, argumentative, or physically combative to other people. After understanding the goal of regulating the fight response, you will look at how you can dissolve your own Fight response energy. This lesson ends with contemplation questions intended for journaling or silent reflection.
Lezione 3
Flight Reponses
The Flight response and the desire to escape danger are useful in the short term. In the long term, avoiding confronting your past, denying difficult emotions, or constantly distracting yourself can get in the way of healing. After exploring some ideas about how to create a sense of inner safety, we end this lesson with contemplation questions intended for journaling or silent reflection.
Lezione 4
Freeze Response
The Freeze state can happen when your body’s “Fight or Flight” response is overwhelmed. Freezing is an ancient survival mechanism that allowed our ancestors to go unnoticed by predators. While freezing can help you get through intense situations, it can also get in the way of your ability to respond effectively or process the experience later on. We look at how to regulate the Freeze response and conclude this lesson with contemplation questions intended for journaling or silent reflection.
Lezione 5
Fawn Response
The Fawn response is a more subtle response than Fight, Flight or Freeze.. It involves appeasing or pleasing others in attempts to create safety or avoid conflict. This can show up in our lives as people-pleasing, seeking approval, or being submissive in the face of stress or danger. We will look at strategies to regulate the Fawn response and explore some contemplation questions intended for journaling or silent reflection.

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Oriana
March 28, 2025
Courtney demystifies these automatic stress responses with succinct clarity in a calm and comfortable voice. This helps to clarify our own tendencies, and those of others in our sphere of influence as we navigate our daily experience. So very helpful, thank you Courtney. 🙌
Sherry
November 13, 2024
Excellent and informative course

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