In this pivotal episode, Ana Mael — trauma therapist, nervous-system specialist, and survivor of the Balkan wars — takes listeners into one of the most misunderstood trauma states: Resignation Syndrome.
Ana Mael names what few have dared to: Resignation Syndrome — the global epidemic of nervous-system collapse that hides behind resilience culture.
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Resignation is not giving up — it’s the body’s protest against a world without safety.
This is not burnout, depression, or lack of motivation.
It is a biological collapse of the nervous system that occurs when a person has lived too long in survival, uncertainty, or invisibility.
It is the body’s last and most intelligent act of self-protection — a deep, metabolic shutdown designed to preserve life until safety, belonging, and justice return.
From children displaced by war to adults who keep functioning while feeling nothing, Ana exposes how resignation has become a global epidemic of emotional numbness. She explains how chronic unsafety — in families, workplaces, economies, and nations — teaches the body to withdraw in order to survive.
Through somatic science, lived experience, and moral analysis, Ana reveals why resignation is not a failure of resilience, but a demand for accountability, safety, and dignity.
This episode bridges clinical understanding, moral philosophy, and human-rights discourse — redefining healing not as individual endurance, but as collective repair.
“Resignation is the body’s last intelligent act —
a refusal to spend life energy in a world that refuses to be safe.” — Ana Mael
Through personal narrative, clinical insight, and moral analysis, Ana explores:
How the body transitions from fight/flight → freeze → shutdown.
Why resignation is not mental weakness but a physiological protest against chronic unsafety.
How this state was first observed in displaced refugee children — and how it quietly lives on in adults who function but feel emotionally absent.
The moral and human-rights dimensions of trauma: why safety and accountability are prerequisites for healing.
The somatic path to recovery: micro-safety, relational stability, gentle breath and movement...
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