Understanding The Butterfly Hug: Self-Soothing for Trauma

Understanding The Butterfly Hug: Self-Soothing for Trauma

In this episode, we explore a simple, portable tool for those moments when you feel completely hijacked by overwhelming emotions—the kind where your heart races, your thoughts spin, and you feel stranded in a memory you feel but can't see. This is often an emotional flashback, a common experience in CPTSD. We'll break down the Butterfly Hug, a gentle, selfadministered technique developed in crisis zones to help ground your nervous system. You'll learn its origins, the simple science of why it can help, and exactly how to use it to create a small, reliable anchor when everything feels like too much, moving from selfcriticism to selfcompassion.

What You'll Learn:

• How to perform the Butterfly Hug for immediate grounding during emotional overwhelm.
• Why this simple physical motion can help dial down your fightorflight response.
• The origin story of this technique, forged in postdisaster trauma work.
• How to shift from fighting your feelings to offering gentle, selfconnected care.
• A practical tool to create space between you and a flashback's intensity.

Key Insights

• Emotional flashbacks are feelings, not visual memories, that can leave you feeling hijacked.
• You cannot reason or shame your way out of a traumabased nervous system alarm.
• Comfort often has a rhythm; bilateral stimulation taps into this soothing, organizing pattern.
• The Butterfly Hug is a fieldtested intervention created for children after a hurricane.
• The goal isn't to erase the feeling, but to be with yourself in it more gently.

Recommended Resources:

• EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) for information on bilateral stimulation.
• The 2013 World Health Organization guidelines on stress management after trauma.
• The systematic review "A systematic review of the Butterfly Hug method" by Moench & Billsten (2020).
• The book "The Body Keeps the Score" by Bessel van der Kolk, which discusses somatic approaches.

Coming Up Next

We'll delve deeper into understanding emotional flashbacks—how to identify their triggers and the subtle signs that one is beginning, so you can regain your footing even faster.

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