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The Past That Lives in the Present
Read more: The Past That Lives in the PresentOne moment you’re fine. The next, your chest tightens and your breath gets shallow. Nothing dramatic just happened—maybe someone canceled plans, or you caught an expression on someone’s face. But suddenly, you’re flooded with emotion that feels way too big for the moment. This isn’t about being “too sensitive” or “overreacting.” Our minds and bodies…
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Catching Yourself Before the Storm
Read more: Catching Yourself Before the StormI should have seen this coming. Or: I was fine this morning—how did I get here? Or: Why didn’t I notice I was this close to losing it? We’ve all been there—suddenly overwhelmed by anxiety, anger, or that heavy feeling of depression, wondering how we missed all the signs along the way. But here’s what’s…
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The Dance That Keeps You Stuck
Read more: The Dance That Keeps You StuckIt’s a familiar feeling: Here we go again. Or: Why do we keep having the same fight? Or: I know how this ends—but I can’t seem to stop it. Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) offers a different lens. It suggests that beneath arguments about dishes, money, or logistics, there’s often a deeper need for connection and…
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Your Teen’s Therapist Might Be a Robot
Read more: Your Teen’s Therapist Might Be a RobotYour teenager could be texting ChatGPT about their anxiety at 2 AM, asking an AI about relationship drama, or seeking advice on feelings they’re not ready to share with humans yet. For many teens, this feels natural—it’s private, available 24/7, and never judgmental. A recent study detailed in the New York Times reveals that 72%…