When Safety Means Staying Alert
When your nervous system has learned that love can disappear without warning, being “on alert” starts to feel like the only way to stay safe. Attachment-based hypervigilance is an exhausting pattern rooted in early emotional survival—one that tells you to anticipate rejection, fix every rupture, and never let your guard down. This post explores how that pattern forms, how it shows up in adulthood, and how therapy can help you feel safe without staying on edge.
Understanding and Healing Body Image Distress: A Trauma-Informed Approach
Body image isn’t just how we see ourselves—it’s how we feel in our skin. For many, body image struggles are rooted in trauma, safety, and survival. This article explores how therapy can help you reconnect with your body through compassion, not control.
