Notes from Within:

REFLECTIONS ON HEALING, SPIRIT, AND THE BODY

The Roundedness of Healing: Attuning to Emotion Through Embodied Practice

The Roundedness of Healing: Attuning to Emotion Through Embodied Practice

There’s often that moment in sessions when words begin to falter.

The pauses, the searching for language, and the slumping of the shoulders. The breath shortens and gaze shifts.

 And I know: the body is speaking.

 I’ve come to trust that the body often knows before the mind does. It holds stories, signals, and truths that language can’t always reach. That’s why embodiment and emotional attunement are central to my integrative approach. They’re not add-ons…they are the bridge.

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The Roundedness of Healing: Education as Repair

The Roundedness of Healing: Education as Repair

When clients begin their “healing” journey, many arrive carrying stories or beliefs about themselves that were never fully named, let alone understood. They’ve felt:

 “too much” or “too sensitive” or “not enough”

 What they didn’t know was that their nervous system was simply doing its best to protect them.

 This is where education becomes repair.

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The Roundedness of Healing Where Wholeness Begins: My Integrative Foundation in Trauma-Informed Care

The Roundedness of Healing Where Wholeness Begins: My Integrative Foundation in Trauma-Informed Care

We live in a world that often asks us to either compartmentalize or detach. To detach our body from mind, emotion from logic, and healing from daily life.

 Pause and allow that to sink in.

 Having experienced this large ask myself, I continued to find myself returning repeatedly to the roundedness. The wholeness. The quiet truth that healing is not linear, and it’s never just one thing.

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