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The Five Stages of Rest (And Why Most of Us Never Get There)

Maryam Zafari

We talk about rest constantly. We tell each other to slow down, to unplug, to take a vacation. Wellness culture has turned recovery into an industry sleep trackers, meditation apps, productivity podcasts that devote entire episodes to the importance of doing nothing. And yet, most of us remain deeply, persistently tired. Part of the problem, […]

Self-Care vs. Self-Soothing: What’s the Difference (and Why It Matters)?

Elisha S Lee

“Practice self-care” is common advice—especially when life feels overwhelming. But not everything we call self-care is actually care. Sometimes it’s self-soothing: a quick way to calm discomfort in the moment. Both self-care and self-soothing have a place in emotional wellness. The key is knowing which one you’re using—and whether it’s helping you heal or simply […]

What is an HSP and how do I know if I am Highly Sensitive?

Have you ever had people say “you’re so sensitive” or wonder why others’ emotions impact you so deeply?  Me too!  I am a proud HSP – Highly Sensitive Person – and specialize in working with fellow HSPs, particularly parents and those going through life transitions. A Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) is someone whose brain and […]

Helping Preteens Understand & Regulate Emotions Through Imagination By Meera Duncan

Meera Duncan

Preteens today are navigating increasingly complex emotional landscapes. Anxiety, overwhelm, sensitivity, and self-doubt often begin to emerge during these years, sometimes without the language or tools needed to make sense of what they’re experiencing. For many children, emotions can feel sudden, intense, and confusing. They may not yet have the ability to clearly express what’s […]

Attachment Styles in Marriage: How We Learn to Love (and How We Protect Ourselves)

Elisha S Lee

Most couples don’t begin marriage expecting their childhood to influence their disagreements. Yet many partners eventually notice that arguments about money, intimacy, communication, or parenting can feel bigger than the issue itself—almost like the relationship is on the line. That’s often because marriage doesn’t just join two people. It brings together two nervous systems, two […]

The High-Performance Mask: Recognizing the Signs of High-Functioning Depression

Elisha S Lee

  To the outside world, you are the picture of resilience. You are the high-achieving professional, the reliable community leader, and the person everyone turns to when a problem needs solving. You meet your deadlines, maintain your commitments, and appear to have everything under control. But behind the scenes, there is a different story. For […]

What Do Couples Argue About?

Matthew Pitts

What Do Couples Argue About? www.bastiontherapy.com You may have wondered what other couples argue about. And if you reflect on your own arguments, you may have wondered how your arguments relate to how other couples argue and whether couples therapy might be helpful. First, let’s recognize that disagreements among couples is normal, but that conflict […]

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