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Dr. Kanojia describes trauma as the ‘Great Chameleon’ of health, and covers research about how it can masquerade as and contribute to mental health issues such as chronic depression, addiction, impulsivity, inability to concentrate, vulnerability to repeated mistakes, inability to take risks, people-pleasing behaviors, and paralysis of initiation. Somatic issues such as IBS, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and more can stem from a history of trauma as well. For many people, the resulting adaptations within the brain and mind from trauma can be what is preventing them from making change, making these videos transformative to learn about.