The Science of Play: A Nervous System Reset for Stress and Burnout
We often treat "fun" as a luxury, something we do only after the work is finished. But from a nervous system perspective, play is a biological necessity. Without it, our nervous system can stay stuck in patterns of stress, tension, or burnout.
Lessons on Heart, Health, and Staying Grounded
As February comes to a close, often recognized as Heart Month, it’s a natural time to reflect on the link between our emotional well-being and our physical "heart" health. In the therapy room, we often talk about the heart not just as a pump, but as a central player in our nervous system.
From the Therapist’s Chair: How Your Body "Speaks" Before You Do
In my practice here in the Junction, I often see people who feel "blindsided" by their own emotions. They might experience a sudden burst of anger, a wave of anxiety, or a total collapse into exhaustion without seeing it coming.