Understanding Emotional Neglect
This blog article explores the nature of emotional neglect, its developmental impact, and the role of NeuroAffective Touch®in providing reparative experiences that address early attachment wounds.
Polyvagal Theory and Trauma
Polyvagal theory comes out of the work of neuroscientist Dr Stephen Porges. Polyvagal theory can be understood as the science of safety. The theory provides us with a physiological and psychological understanding of our autonomic nervous system.
What Is Complex Trauma?
Trauma can be defined as is a state of high arousal in which normal coping mechanisms are overwhelmed in response to a perceived threat. Unresolved trauma leaves us with overwhelming experiences that cannot be integrated.
Somatic Touch in Developmental Trauma
Somatic Resilience and Regulation (SRR) was created by Kathy L. Kain and Stephen J. Terrell. It focuses on understanding the effects of early Developmental Trauma by understanding the neurochemistry of early trauma, and rebuilding developmental platforms through regulation.
Healing Developmental Trauma through Somatic Experiencing Touch
SE Touch Therapy uses gentle, intentional touch to support trauma recovery, regulate the nervous system, and heal developmental trauma. This blog dives into the neurobiology of therapeutic touch, offering insights on its benefits for attachment, affect regulation, and resilience in trauma therapy.
Trauma Informed Stabilisation Treatment for Structural Dissociation
The theory of structural dissociation of the personality is a trauma model that characterises people with complex trauma as having a division or fragmentation of their personality.
What is Somatic Experiencing?
Somatic Experiencing (SE™) is a body oriented approach created by Dr Peter Levine, that aims to resolve symptoms of stress, shock, and trauma that accumulate in the body when we are stuck in patterns of fight, flight, or freeze.
EMDR Therapy for Trauma and PTSD in Brisbane
EMDR therapy is a highly effective evidence based treatment for trauma and PTSD, and it's available in Brisbane. EMDR uses eye movements and other techniques to help individuals process traumatic experiences and reduce symptoms. Learn more about EMDR therapy and how it can help.
Therapy For Attachment Challenges
According to attachment theory created by John Bowlby, attachment patterns are formed in the context of early experiences with caregivers and maintained by later interpersonal relationships in adulthood.
What Creates Anxiety In The Brain & How To Calm Anxiety
There are two different pathways in the brain that cause anxiety. The current neuroscience research shows us that anxiety occurs due to what's known as either bottom-up triggering of emotion or top-down triggering of emotion.
What Is Good Therapy? An Ecological Perspective
What constitutes good therapy for me may well be very different for you. What I can share with you, is my own perspectives as a client, clinician and human on the approaches I believe form the fertile ground for good therapeutic work.
How To Overcome Imposter Syndrome
Imposter syndrome has become a common phrase nowadays with many people feeling as though they have or have had imposter syndrome in their life. Recent research has also found that imposter syndrome, at some point or another, affects 70% of the population. So what exactly is Imposter syndrome?
What Is Shadow Work And How To Do Shadow Work In Therapy
Carl Jung proposed that everyone carries a “Shadow” and that each person’s shadow was really a personification of all the things that they refuse to believe or acknowledge about themselves.
We can think of the shadow then, is the embodiment of our deepest, darkest and most secret parts of ourselves that we dare not reveal to anyone.
What Are Trauma Responses?
During a traumatic experience (any event that overwhelms our nervous system) our brains and bodies will respond automatically and without conscious choice. These instinctive trauma responses happen in milliseconds outside of our conscious awareness. This means the pre-frontal cortex (thinking brain) is offline and there is no conscious decision being made.
How To Set Boundaries And Stop People Pleasing
Boundaries, who need's em? Short answer - Everyone!Now if only setting boundaries with the people in our lives could be simple. The thing is, it’s often challenging, anxiety provoking and can feel complex.The thought of discussing healthy and specific boundaries with those closest to us can leave us with feelings of fear and anxiety.
Self-Compassion, How Not To Be Hard On Yourself
The practice of self-compassion has been gaining increasing interest recently. You may have heard about self-compassion through the work of Dr Kristin Neff, who is a pioneering self-compassion teacher, author and researcher. But what exactly is Self-compassion and how do we tap into it as a powerful resource?
Boundaries Pt 2. How To Set Boundaries With Grace, Love & Ease
Yes, boundary setting or saying no can at time feel a little risky, In part one of this blog series on boundaries I spoke about the reasons you might not be able to say no and what it means to people please. I also spoke about the ability to set a healthy boundary means that you are able to communicate your needs, you’re prioritizing you and clearly letting other people know you’ve got a dedication to an attitude of self-care.
What Does It Mean To Hold Space For Someone
As a therapist, I’m professionally trained to hold space. That is, I’ve learnt how to be with people in pain. Where-as most people learn or are used to avoiding pain and numbing their emotions, being able to sit with another person’s pain and experiences is my super power. If I was to define what the term holding space means I would say that It is our willingness and ability to be along side someone in their experience of pain.
Healing Trauma, Lessons From The Japanese Art Of Kintsugi
In Japan, broken objects are often repaired with gold. The ‘flaw’ is seen as a unique piece of an objects history, that adds to its beauty. What the ancient art of Kintsugi can teach us about healing trauma and seeing beauty in our ‘imperfections’
What Is Group Therapy?
As a group facilitator, I work with a here and now focus. This means that there is an emphasis on direct interpersonal interactions between group members. My role is to create a safe group environment for group therapy members. The group space is a safe and supportive container for people to be able to examine their interactions with one another, gain awareness and strengthen connection.