Somatic Experiencing (SE)

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  • Why Your Child’s Rough Play Might Be Harder on You Than on Them

    Your toddler is wrestling, chasing, shoving, and laughing. Nobody is upset, yet something inside you tightens. Why? This essay explores the often-overlooked reason rough-and-tumble play can feel so uncomfortable for parents, especially those who grew up around anger, shame, or unpredictability. A reflection on childhood intensity, adult nervous systems, and what children learn when we…

  • The Toy Trigger: Why Clutter Feels So Personal (Part 2 of 5)

    Why does clutter feel deeply upsetting to some people while others barely notice it? In Part 2 of this series, we explore the emotional meanings attached to order, mess, and visual calm. For many mothers, tidiness is not really about perfection. It is about safety, relief, and the feeling of finally being able to exhale.…

  • The Toy Trigger: Why Clutter Overwhelms You (Part 1 of 5)

    Why can a single toy on the floor spark such an intense reaction? In the first essay of this five-part series, we explore the hidden reality of saturation: the countless demands, decisions, interruptions, and responsibilities that quietly accumulate throughout the day. If clutter sometimes feels bigger than it should, the problem may not be the…

  • Good Enough Mothering in an Overwhelmed World

    At the end of the day, many mothers replay not only what happened, but who they became while it was happening. The sharpness, the guilt, the over-explaining, the withdrawal, the desperate attempts to keep everyone emotionally safe. This essay explores the shifting standard of “good enough” motherhood and the hidden fears underneath it with honesty…

  • Movement as Comfort, Escape, and Return: On Exercise and Emotional Healing

    Why does one person leave yoga calmer while another feels overwhelmed? Why can swimming feel both healing and emotionally numbing? This reflective essay explores swimming, dance aerobics, yoga, and strength training through the lens of emotional neglect, nervous system healing, and embodied self-awareness. Not as universal prescriptions, but as different ways people seek comfort, aliveness,…

  • The Need You Might Be Missing: When Hunger Feels Like Emotional Overwhelm

    Overwhelm can feel deeply emotional: like something is wrong, like you’re failing to cope. But sometimes, the shift has a quieter cause. For those of us who didn’t grow up learning to notice their own needs, hunger doesn’t always feel like hunger. This piece explores how under-fueling the body can shape mood, and how to…

  • When Stability Doesn’t Feel Like Home

    You build the life you once wanted — the partner, the children, the steady routines. Nothing is broken. Nothing is missing. And yet, some evenings, a quiet restlessness moves inside you. Stability is supposed to feel like home. So why does calm sometimes feel strangely empty? What if the problem isn’t your relationship — but…

  • On Feeling at Home: A Series on Belonging, Movement, and the Lives We Build

    An essay introducing a reflective series on emotional homelessness—what it means to feel at home when home was never something we learned to expect. Drawing on childhood emotional neglect, migration, and adult life choices, this piece explores belonging, settling, restlessness, and comparison. Not a guide to better decisions, but an invitation to listen more honestly.

  • How Restorative Yoga Rewires Your Body and Mind — Even If You Struggle to Relax

    Restorative yoga is often mistaken for easy relaxation. In reality, stillness can be one of the most demanding practices we encounter. This essay explores how restorative yoga reshapes the nervous system, why rest can feel unsettling rather than soothing, and what happens when the body finally has permission to stand down. A reflective, research-informed look…

  • When Safety Feels Like Love: Childhood Emotional Neglect and the Pull Toward Older Partners

    When safety feels more compelling than passion, attraction can quietly follow old emotional pathways. This essay explores how Childhood Emotional Neglect can shape our pull toward older partners—not as pathology, but as a longing for calm, stability, and being held. A compassionate look at age gaps, inner child needs, and choosing love with awareness rather…

  • When We Pull Apart: Why the Pursuit–Withdrawal Cycle Hurts and How to Begin Repairing It

    The pursuit–withdrawal cycle can leave couples feeling stuck, unseen, and overwhelmed. This introductory guide explains why these patterns form, how attachment and nervous system responses shape conflict, and what both partners are truly trying to protect. Learn the core principles behind escalation and shutdown, preview the practical tools ahead, and begin shifting from reactive cycles…

  • When We Pull Apart: Understanding the Hidden Patterns of Pursuit and Withdrawal (Part 1 of 2)

    Explore the hidden dynamics behind the anxious-avoidant dance in relationships. This trauma-informed, research-backed guide uncovers why one partner shuts down while the other gets loud, tracing roots to nervous system responses and childhood experiences. Learn to recognize the patterns beneath daily conflicts and start cultivating awareness that transforms misunderstanding into compassion and curiosity.

  • When We Pull Apart: Practical Tools to Bridge Connection in the Heat of Conflict (Part 2 of 2)

    Part 2 offers practical, trauma-informed tools to interrupt the escalation/shutdown cycle and rebuild connection in everyday moments. Learn to recognize emotional bids, use AEDP-inspired micro-practices, and create small rituals that bring safety back into your relationship. With scripts, grounding prompts, and repair strategies, this guide turns insight into action — especially for tired couples longing…

  • Sitting with Grief: The Quiet Work That Leads Us Back to Light

    What if healing isn’t about moving on, but sitting still? This piece invites you into the quiet work of grief — the long, transformative process of feeling what hurts until light returns. Drawing on research and lived experience, it speaks to anyone grieving a person, a dream, or a former self, and offers a gentler…

  • When Chaos Feels Like Danger: Understanding the Need for Control and Finding a Truer Calm in Motherhood (+ Free Journal)

    When chaos feels like danger, control becomes a mother’s armor. This in-depth article explores how childhood emotional neglect, trauma, and fear of failure drive overcontrol in motherhood—and how to heal it through compassion, IFS work, and nervous system repair. Includes reflective prompts, repair rituals, and a free journal Meet the Protector Within to support your…

  • When Love Felt Far Away: Re-Parenting the Unseen Child (Part 2 of 4)

    Many adults still carry the child who waited to be seen, comforted, and loved. In this second part of our series, we explore how to re-parent the unseen child through practical, evidence-based approaches. Learn somatic, expressive, relational, and daily tools to nurture yourself, plus access a free downloadable toolkit with journaling prompts, self-soothing exercises, and…

  • The Many Faces of Grief in Motherhood: Healing from Loss and CEN (+Journaling Workbook)

    Motherhood brings joy, but also deep grief—for your body, freedom, friendships, and more. Explore 11 types of maternal grief, understand how Childhood Emotional Neglect (CEN) amplifies them, and discover therapeutic pathways and journaling prompts to honor your feelings, heal, and cultivate presence in daily life.

  • Leaning into the Mother Archetype: Healing CEN and CPTSD Patterns of Avoidance (+Free Guide)

    Discover how Childhood Emotional Neglect (CEN) and CPTSD patterns shape motherhood. Learn gentle practices, nervous system tools, and reparenting steps to move from avoidance to authentic presence—with a free companion guide.

  • Why Rest Feels Unsafe: Healing from the Inner Critic + Free Journal

    Rest shouldn’t feel wrong. Learn how childhood criticism created an inner voice that resists rest—and how to reclaim stillness with compassion.

  • The Freeze Melts Into Fire: Why Sudden Anger Might Be a Sign of Deep Emotional Healing (+ free journal)

    If you’ve been feeling intense anger out of nowhere—snapping at loved ones, overwhelmed by rage—you’re not broken. Learn how unprocessed grief, emotional neglect, and long-buried trauma can turn into explosive anger, and why this can actually be a step toward healing.

  • The Healing Power of Stillness: Reclaiming Your Inner Self After Emotional Neglect (+ Free Journal)

    Discover the healing potential of stillness for adults recovering from childhood emotional neglect. Learn how to sit with discomfort, reconnect with your inner self, and gently reclaim rest.

  • When a Friend’s Submissiveness Triggers You: What’s Really Going On?

    Feeling triggered by a friend’s submissiveness to her partner? This deep-dive article explores why these emotional reactions happen—and how to use the trigger as a guide for your own healing and empowerment.

  • Touched Out, Talked Out: The Repetition, Clinginess, and Loudness of Toddlers—and the Silent Burnout of Mothers (+free journal)

    Why does my toddler repeat the same things over and over—and why does it drain me so much? Learn the psychological roots of repetition, maternal burnout, and touch irritation. This in-depth article offers trauma-informed insight, nervous system wisdom, and real-life structural tools for overwhelmed mothers.