About This Book
The Biology of Trauma (2022) offers a groundbreaking view of trauma as a biological state held within the nervous system, not just as the result of external events. It explains how unresolved trauma can silently shape physical health, emotional well-being, and behavior patterns over time. Drawing on the latest research in medicine, neuroscience, and somatic healing, it presents a step-by-step, body-first approach to resolving trauma at its roots.
Who Should Read This?
- People stuck in cycles of stress or burnout
- Readers exploring trauma beyond talk therapy
- Anyone seeking root-cause healing for chronic health issues
About the Author
Aimie Apigian is a physician specializing in preventive and addiction medicine, with advanced training in neuro-autoimmunity, trauma physiology, and nutritional approaches to mental health. She is the founder of the Mind-Body-Biology Institute, where she leads a growing movement of practitioners trained in her Biology of Trauma framework. Her work combines medical insight with somatic tools to help people heal the stored fear and overwhelm that traditional therapy often overlooks. The Biology of Trauma is her bestselling debut publication.