A Collection of Insights & Resources

Here you’ll find reflections on chronic pain, trauma, nervous system healing, and mind-body therapies like Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) and EMDR. I write for people living with persistent pain, anxiety, and trauma-related symptoms — and for the providers who support them. My approach is grounded in neuroscience, compassion, and trauma-informed care.

Medical Disclaimer: This blog is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for professional care. If you have concerns about your physical or mental health, please consult with a licensed provider.

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Moral Injury in Focus: Why the DSM-5 Falls Short and How Therapists Can Bridge the Gap

Moral injury, characterized by profound psychological distress resulting from actions that violate one's ethical or moral beliefs, remains notably absent from the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition). This exclusion has sparked considerable debate among mental health professionals. Despite this omission, effective therapeutic approaches can significantly aid those suffering from moral injury.

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From Exhaustion to Empowerment: Navigating Burnout

Burnout has emerged as a critical issue impacting individuals across all industries and from all walks of life. But do you truly understand what burnout means, how it affects individuals, and what steps can be taken to prevent it? In this article, we will delve into the concept of burnout, exploring its definition, symptoms, causes, and strategies to combat it.

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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: How Compassion Focused Therapy Can Transform Your Self-Confidence

Have you ever felt like you don't deserve your achievements, that you're just lucky, or that sooner or later, people will find out you're a fraud? If these thoughts sound familiar, you might be experiencing "Imposter Syndrome." And you're not alone in this struggle. Compassion-focused therapy (CFT) can help you break free from this self-limiting belief system.

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Anxiety: Types, Prevalence, Symptoms, and Treatments

People with anxiety disorders frequently have intense, excessive, and persistent worry about everyday situations. Worrying is a normal part of life, but it becomes problematic when it is negative, difficult to control, and interferes with your daily life. Anxiety disorders can take a toll on your physical, mental, and social well-being.

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