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The Science of Pressure Touch: How Deep Pressure Helps Autism and Neurodivergent Brains

For many autistic people, something as simple as a hug, [read more]

By |2025-08-29T12:41:42+00:00August 29, 2025|Carter Bain, EMDR, healing, internal family systems therapy, neurodivergence, Therapy, Virginia|Comments Off on The Science of Pressure Touch: How Deep Pressure Helps Autism and Neurodivergent Brains

The Intersection of Trauma and Chronic Illness: How EMDR Can Support Emotional Regulation and Healing

The Intersection of Trauma and Chronic Illness: How EMDR Can [read more]

By |2025-08-27T19:32:41+00:00August 27, 2025|chronic illness, EMDR, internal family systems therapy, Virginia|Comments Off on The Intersection of Trauma and Chronic Illness: How EMDR Can Support Emotional Regulation and Healing

Healing the Roots of Addiction: An Internal Family Systems (IFS) Approach in Virginia

Healing the Roots of addiction through internal family systems offers [read more]

By |2025-08-05T14:04:13+00:00August 5, 2025|addiction, Carter Bain, internal family systems therapy, Therapy, Virginia|Comments Off on Healing the Roots of Addiction: An Internal Family Systems (IFS) Approach in Virginia

When Your Partner’s Triggered: Navigating Stormy Waters Together; EMDR and other ways to coregulate

      When Your Partner's Triggered: Navigating Stormy Waters [read more]

By |2025-07-21T20:02:23+00:00July 21, 2025|Couples counseling, EMDR, Therapy, Virginia|Comments Off on When Your Partner’s Triggered: Navigating Stormy Waters Together; EMDR and other ways to coregulate

Crystals and Neurodivergent Emotional Processing: How to Feel Without Getting Overwhelmed

Emotional Regulation Through Crystals: A Neurodivergent Approach to Feeling Without [read more]

By |2025-07-01T15:04:37+00:00July 1, 2025|EMDR, neurodivergence, Therapy, Virginia|Comments Off on Crystals and Neurodivergent Emotional Processing: How to Feel Without Getting Overwhelmed

“These Parts Aren’t the Problem”: How IFS Teaches Us to Love the Parts We’re Taught to Hate

Most trauma models focus on managing symptoms — but Internal [read more]

By |2025-06-24T15:09:36+00:00June 24, 2025|internal family systems therapy, Therapy, Virginia|Comments Off on “These Parts Aren’t the Problem”: How IFS Teaches Us to Love the Parts We’re Taught to Hate
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