The Freeze Trauma Response
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The Freeze Trauma Response Immobility and numbness Shutdown or feeling stuck in a part of the body Feeling frozen, cannot move Holding breath/restricted breathing Deer in headlights Heavy limbs Eyes are still Hyper aware of body Sense of dread
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