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Supporting our Clients Through the Holidays When Family Trauma Is Part of the Story
The holidays can intensify Family Trauma for many clients. This blog explores how family dynamics, past wounds, and unhealed patterns show up during this season, and how clinicians can support clients with boundaries, nervous system awareness, and self-compassion when family trauma is part of the story.
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Why Am I Still Single? Understanding the Relationship Patterns That Shape Who We Love
Why am I still single, even when I want connection? This post explores how relationship patterns form through attachment, past experiences, and nervous system responses. Learn how these patterns influence dating and intimacy, and how trauma-informed therapy can support healthier, more secure relationships.
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The Power of Self-Led Compassion During Darker Months
Shorter days and heavier emotions can make the darker months feel especially hard. This blog explores the power of self-led compassion, how it supports nervous system regulation, and gentle ways to meet yourself with kindness instead of pressure during seasons of low energy, grief, or emotional fatigue.
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The Subtle Effects of Collective Trauma: Reflecting on 9/11 and Its Lasting Impact
The subtle effects of collective trauma often appear quietly in our bodies and emotions, especially around significant anniversaries like 9/11. Even if you were not directly impacted, these shared wounds can influence anxiety, mood, and relationships. This blog explores how collective trauma works and how healing begins.
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New Years Resolution: A Trauma Informed Approach to Change
A New Years Resolution can feel overwhelming, especially if you have experienced trauma. This blog explores a compassionate, trauma informed way to approach a New Years Resolution so it feels supportive instead of stressful.
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How to Manage Stress Around the Holiday Dinner Table: Coping Tools From an Eating Disorder Therapist in Westchester
Stress around the holiday dinner table is incredibly common for anyone navigating eating disorders, body image concerns, or intrusive food thoughts. In this blog, an eating disorder therapist in Westchester shares trauma informed tools to stay grounded, set boundaries, and protect your recovery through the holidays.
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5 Ways Therapy Makes Men Better Leaders
Therapy for men leaders strengthens emotional intelligence, self awareness, and resilience so leadership becomes grounded and sustainable, not reactive or stressful. This guide explains five ways trauma informed therapy helps men become clearer thinkers, healthier communicators, and more balanced leaders at work and at home.
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Navigating Holiday Stress with IFS: Supporting Overwhelmed and Protective Parts
Holiday stress IFS work helps you understand and support the overwhelmed and protective parts that show up during the season. Instead of fighting internal reactions, IFS offers a way to meet them with compassion and Self energy. This guide explains why holidays activate so many parts and how to stay grounded with practical, gentle steps.
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