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Why Talk Therapy Alone Is Sometimes Not Enough for Trauma Recovery
Many people begin their healing journey through talk therapy. Sharing experiences, understanding emotions, and learning coping strategies can bring relief and clarity. For many challenges, this approach is very helpful. However, when it comes to trauma, some individuals notice that even after talking through their experiences, they still feel tense, reactive, or emotionally unsettled. They understand what happened, but their body continues to respond as if the event is still
Feb 93 min read


Why Some People Don’t Get Better with Regular Counselling or Therapy
Many people begin counselling or therapy with hope. They attend sessions regularly, open up about their struggles, learn coping techniques, and gain insight into their emotions. Yet after weeks or even months, they may still feel anxious, low, overwhelmed, or emotionally stuck. This can lead to a painful question: “Why am I not getting better even though I’m trying so hard?” If you feel this way, you are not alone. And more importantly, it does not mean therapy has failed or
Feb 24 min read


Therapy Didn’t Work for Me, Until I Understood the Brain, Body, and Energy Connection
Many people start therapy with hope, only to find themselves feeling stuck, frustrated, or unchanged after weeks or months of sessions. If you’ve ever thought, “Why isn’t therapy working for me?”, you’re not alone. For some, traditional talk therapy may address thoughts and emotions, but it might not reach deeper layers of the mind-body connection. Understanding how the brain, body, and energy systems interact can be a game-changer in achieving lasting mental health. The Miss
Jan 203 min read
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