Polyvagal Theory
The polyvagal theory suggests that the development of the mammalian autonomic nervous system offers the neurophysiological basis for adaptive behavioural…
Mental Wellness Blog
The polyvagal theory suggests that the development of the mammalian autonomic nervous system offers the neurophysiological basis for adaptive behavioural…
Our brains and bodies remember stored trauma. Trauma gets “trapped” in the body due to the way the brain processes…
Prioritising self care of our well-being is crucial for both our personal health and our ability to support others effectively.…
Hakomi therapy combines a number of different principles and styles, merging Eastern philosophies such as Buddhism and Taoism with other…
When you listen to your body in this way, you discover gems of wisdom held by your somatic field (body,…
Attachment Trauma is also known as attachment injuries, attachment wounds or wounding. In traumatic situations, people are pushed beyond the…
Somatic therapy helps patients by focusing on physical sensation through exercises like breath work, meditation, and massage to address mind-body…
Hormetic stress or Hormesis is a term used to describe a beneficial type of stress that can actually help improve…
Caregivers accept others as they are and are often forgiving people. Self care is important as no one has more…
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