5 Ways Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) Can Complement Your Therapy in Dallas

5 Ways Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) Can Complement Your Therapy in Dallas

Finding the right therapeutic approach can be a journey, especially when you’re navigating trauma or anxiety. The Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) is a therapeutic tool that supports the nervous system and enhances other therapy modalities. Whether you’re already in therapy or exploring options in Dallas, Safe and Sound Protocol might be the missing piece to deepen your healing process.

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Reset Your Nervous System: Using the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) to Set Intentions for the New Year

Reset Your Nervous System: Using the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) to Set Intentions for the New Year

The new year doesn’t have to be about grand resolutions or fixing yourself. Instead, it can be about creating space for growth, healing, and living in a way that feels aligned with who you are and who you want to be. SSP is one way to step into that space, and I’m here to guide and support you every step of the way.

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Understanding Implicit Memory and Its Impact on Your Life

Understanding Implicit Memory and Its Impact on Your Life

When we think about memory, we often picture moments like remembering our first day of school or recalling a favorite family vacation. These are examples of explicit memories—conscious recollections of specific events or facts. But there's another kind of memory working behind the scenes, subtly influencing our feelings and actions often without us even realizing it. This is called implicit memory.

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What Somatic Therapy Is—and Isn’t

What Somatic Therapy Is—and Isn’t

In recent years, the term "somatic therapy" has gained a lot of buzz, especially on social media. You might see it attached to all sorts of practices, from yoga routines to guided meditations, all claiming to help you "heal through the body." But what exactly is somatic therapy, and how can it truly support your healing journey? The answer isn’t as simple as a few deep breaths or a new fitness regimen; it goes much deeper than that.

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