Freeze Responses

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Mindfulness, Autonomic Regulation, and Primitive Reflexes: A Neuro-Somatic Framework

© 2025 J. Moffitt. Registered U.S. Copyright Office. Polyvagal Acupuncture®.  My first introduction to deep somatic work was over 30 years ago with a clinician who had abandoned her psychology license to integrate hands-on therapies. With three PhDs, she realized that dissociated trauma survivors were cognitively processing their pain without ever truly feeling it in their Read More

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The Freeze Responses: Startle and FPR Intro

Restoring the Precursors to Autonomic Balance The practitioner’s role is to facilitate the restoration of autonomic balance and remove neurological interference caused by a nervous system in a high state of arousal.  Once parasympathetic tone is restored, the necessary precursors for neuroplasticity are in place. What is beautiful is that as TCM and somatic therapists

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The Freeze Responses Part 2: Core Tendon Guard – The Full Body STOP – Intro

© 2026 J. Moffitt. Registered U.S. Copyright Office. Polyvagal Acupuncture®. Core Tendon Guard Reflex (CTG) The idea of Tendon Guard Reflexes ties into how the body reflexively protects its musculoskeletal system during stress or trauma. The Core Tendon Guard (CTG) is often described as a full-body freeze response,  but we can also conceptualize distinct regional

The Fear Paralysis Reflex (FPR): The Primordial Freeze Response

© 2025 J. Moffitt. Registered U.S. Copyright Office. Polyvagal Acupuncture® The Fear Paralysis Reflex (FPR) is the earliest-appearing defensive reflex in fetal development, emerging as early as 5–8 weeks of gestation. It precedes all motoric fight-or-flight responses and represents the organism’s first organized reaction to threat: tonic immobility. This freeze state is characterized by stillness, bradycardia, breath-holding, and

The Moro Reflex: The Core Disruptor of Gut–Brain–Body Integration

The Moro Reflex, distinct from the simpler Startle Reflex, is a higher-order primitive reflex that appears at birth and is typically integrated by 4–6 months of age. It is triggered by a sudden loss of support—as if the infant is falling—and results in a global motor response: the arms and legs shoot outward, hands open

Freeze-Based Reflexes: The Missing Foundation in Primitive Reflex Work

© 2025 J. Moffitt. Registered U.S. Copyright Office. Polyvagal Acupuncture®. Most primitive reflex training programs, particularly those focused on pediatrics, emphasize postural and motor pattern reflexes such as ATNR, STNR, and TLR. Yet many of my early classes omitted the most foundational layer of the reflex hierarchy: the freeze responses. Startle, Fear Paralysis Reflex (FPR), and Core Tendon Guard

Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR): Foundational Flexion–Extension Drive and Gravitational Orientation

© 2025 J. Moffitt. Registered U.S. Copyright Office. Polyvagal Acupuncture®. First Published on Down the Polyvagal Rabbit Hole, March 2024 https://polyvagalacupuncture.blogspot.com/2024/03/tonic-labyrinthine-reflex-tlr.html Author:  Dr. Jennifer Moffitt The Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR) is one of the earliest reflexes to appear in human development, emerging in utero and typically integrating by 4–6 months of age, though postural traces often persist

The Unintegrated Body: Autonomic Dysregulation and Subclinical Adrenal Dysfunction

© 2025 J. Moffitt. Registered U.S. Copyright Office. Polyvagal Acupuncture®. This model proposes an integrated framework for understanding the pathomechanisms of subclinical adrenal dysfunction, connecting deep physiological drivers to downstream clinical expressions. It serves as a working theory for practitioners who observe localized, non-systemic patterns of circadian dysrhythmia and persistent sympathetic dominance in their clients.

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