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Understanding Dissociation – What It Feels Like and How Therapy Can Help
Dissociation is a term you may have heard in conversations about trauma or mental health, but it can feel elusive or hard to describe. At its core, dissociation is a psychological response to overwhelming stress or trauma—an adaptive mechanism that allows a person to “disconnect” from experiences, emotions, or memories that feel too painful to process in the moment. While it can protect you in the short term, chronic dissociation can interfere with your ability to feel present, connect with others, and live fully in your body.
Kintsugi as a Therapeutic Metaphor: Embracing Your Cracks and Reclaiming Your Wholeness
Discover how the Japanese art of Kintsugi can offer powerful therapeutic insights into healing trauma, self-compassion, and embracing emotional scars as part of your unique story.