Those who get counseling support and are in the process of dealing with trauma realize that it is a process. It is quite often a marathon, not a sprint. Traumatic events can affect emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual well-being.
Every couple fights—even the happy ones. What separates thriving relationships from struggling ones isn't avoiding conflict, it's how you reconnect afterward. Discover why repair attempts are the #1 skill healthy couples use and how you can strengthen this crucial relationship tool.
Perfectionism might seem like a positive trait, but when the drive to be flawless becomes overwhelming, it can lead to exhausting anxiety and constant self-criticism. Discover how perfectionism and anxiety are connected, and learn practical steps to break free from the relentless need to "get it right."
Learn practical, compassionate ways to support a loved one with anxiety—without becoming their therapist. This post covers what to say, how to avoid reassurance loops, and how to set healthy boundaries while encouraging professional support when needed.
In our rush to reach the joy of Easter Sunday, we often overlook the profound healing power of Good Friday. In the world of Christian mental health, we call this the practice of lament. Rather than suppressing our pain or practicing "toxic positivity," biblical lament offers a sacred space to name our struggles, regulate our nervous system, and find Christ in the midst of our darkest moments. Discover how "giving yourself permission to not be okay" can be the catalyst for true emotional and spiritual wellness.
Small moments can spark big reactions when your nervous system is responding to past pain. In this Trauma Triggers 101 guide, learn what triggers are, why they happen, and practical grounding tools to help you feel safer in the present—plus how to schedule an initial consultation for support.