trauma

Another Piece of the Puzzle: How Therapy Can Help With Chronic Illnesses

Another Piece of the Puzzle: How Therapy Can Help With Chronic Illnesses

Living with a chronic illness can be a challenging journey, one that often takes a toll not only on the body but also on the mind and spirit. This blog post, written by Rylee Powers, located in Baltimore, Maryland, explores the emotional and psychological impact of chronic illness and how psychotherapy can play a vital role in helping individuals cope and improve their over quality of life.

Therapy Hangovers & Post Therapy Self-Care

Therapy Hangovers & Post Therapy Self-Care

Have you ever had a therapy session when you left feeling exhausted, emotionally drained, and unable to do much for the rest of the day? Has it made you wonder if the therapy isn’t working? In this blog post, written by our Graduate student intern, Sehar Palla, we explore what is therapy hangover, why it happens and some helpful post-therapy self-care strategies.

Neuroception – Our Subconscious Ability to Detect Threats, Risks, & Safety: Then and Now

Neuroception – Our Subconscious Ability to Detect Threats, Risks, & Safety: Then and Now

Dr. Stephen Porges has coined the term “neuroception”, which describes how our neural circuits distinguish whether stimuli are safe or dangerous. While this phenomemon is innate and serves to protect us, sometimes traumatic experiences result in faulty neuroception - which causes individuals to perceive a situation to be harmful, even if there is no presence of a threat. This post explores the implications of polyvagal theory, stress responses, and neuroception.

Revisiting the 7 A's of Healing

Revisiting the 7 A's of Healing

This post explores the 7 A’s of healing detailed by Dr. Gabor Maté in his book, book, When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress.

The 7 A's of Healing

The 7 A's of Healing

This post explores the 7 A’s of healing detailed by Dr. Gabor Maté in his book, book, When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress.