Les 1
Understanding Attachment Styles And Sleep
In this session, we’ll introduce the connection between attachment styles and sleep, exploring how early relational patterns shape our ability to rest. You’ll learn the basics of attachment theory—secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized styles—and discover how these patterns influence your nervous system and impact sleep. To end, we’ll guide you through a grounding exercise to tune into how your body responds to a good night’s sleep versus a restless one.
Les 2
The Neurobiology Of Attachment And Sleep
Today, we explore the fascinating interplay between attachment styles and the brain. Learn how key parts of the brain—the amygdala, HPA axis, and prefrontal cortex—shape your stress responses, emotional regulation, and sleep patterns. By understanding the neurobiology behind attachment, you’ll gain insight into how your body and mind work together to create rest—or restlessness. We’ll end with a calming somatic awareness exercise using visualization and sensory grounding.
Les 3
Secure Attachment And Sleep
In this session, we explore what secure attachment looks like and how it supports deep, restorative sleep. Secure attachment creates a foundation of emotional safety, allowing the nervous system to relax and the body to enter restful states. You’ll learn how to cultivate this inner sense of security and practice a guided visualization to connect with feelings of safety and grounding.
Les 4
Calming The Anxious Mind For Better Sleep
Today, we focus on anxious attachment and its impact on sleep. Anxious attachment can lead to hypervigilance, overthinking, and difficulty winding down—all of which disrupt rest. We’ll explore how this attachment style develops, keeps the nervous system on high alert, and how to begin calming the anxious mind. The session ends with a soothing box breathing exercise, enhanced by a visualization of loving, kind eyes.
Les 5
Navigating Emotional Distance: Avoidant Attachment And Sleep
This session examines how avoidant attachment impacts sleep by creating emotional and physical tension. People with avoidant attachment often suppress emotions and keep their distance to feel safe, which can lead to stress and an inability to relax fully. You’ll learn how to begin softening this protective response and practice a grounding exercise focused on reconnecting with safety and ease in the body.
Les 6
Disorganized Attachment: Navigating Confusion And Sleep
Today, we explore disorganized attachment and its unique impact on sleep. This attachment style often stems from early experiences of fear or inconsistency, leading to a nervous system stuck between hypervigilance and shutdown. We’ll discuss how these patterns disrupt rest and focus on creating a sense of safety through a guided somatic exercise to reconnect with the body and calm the mind.
Les 7
The Role Of Trauma In Attachment And Sleep
In this session, we dive into how trauma shapes attachment patterns and its lasting effects on sleep. Trauma, whether big or small, often leaves the body in a heightened state of alert, disrupting the ability to fully relax and rest. You’ll learn how trauma impacts the brain and nervous system and practice a somatic breathwork exercise to help release tension and create a sense of safety in the body.
Les 8
Repairing Attachment And Restoring Sleep
Today, we focus on healing attachment wounds and the powerful impact this has on sleep. Repairing attachment is about creating emotional safety, both within yourself and in your relationships, to help your nervous system relax. You’ll learn how to begin rebuilding secure attachment patterns and practice a visualization exercise to cultivate feelings of safety, supported by kind and loving connections.
Les 9
Cultivating Inner Security: Tools For Lasting Rest
In this session, we focus on building inner security as a foundation for restful sleep. By cultivating trust and safety within ourselves, we can begin to rewire attachment patterns and calm the nervous system. You’ll explore practical tools for fostering self-soothing and practice a guided visualization to strengthen your inner sense of safety and emotional resilience.
Les 10
Integrating What We’ve Learned: Your Path To Restful Sleep
In our final session, we reflect on everything we’ve learned about attachment styles, trauma, and the nervous system’s role in sleep. You’ll explore how to integrate these practices into your daily life to continue cultivating safety, calm, and emotional resilience. We’ll end with a guided exercise to bring together all the tools and insights from the course, helping you solidify your path to lasting, restorative sleep.