anxiety

Breaking Trauma Cycles: How to Create Real Independence from the Past

Breaking Trauma Cycles: How to Create Real Independence from the Past

Many people believe trauma is something that happened years ago. In reality, trauma often continues to shape how we think, feel, relate, and respond long after the original events have ended. While you cannot rewrite your childhood or erase painful experiences, you can break the patterns that keep those experiences alive in the present.

Understanding Anxiety and the Body’s Response: Key Symptoms and Effective Coping Skills for Managing Anxiety

Understanding Anxiety and the Body’s Response: Key Symptoms and Effective Coping Skills for Managing Anxiety

Understanding the relationship between the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and anxiety is essential to treatment. The SNS is a part of the autonomic nervous system that activates our body’s "fight or flight" response. For those with trauma histories, this response can become overactivated, even in non-threatening situations, leading to heightened and persistent anxiety.