Worth considering.
Brain snacks, musings and love notes from my head and heart to yours...
In Defense of Play
We need play more than ever—not because life isn’t serious, but because it is. Play brings levity into moments that might otherwise lock us into defense. And our brains do not function well in protection mode.
Knowing Your Nervous System: Polyvagal Informed Therapy
My clients are survivors. They often have more strength than they know. And for many of them, their nervous systems are burning out. They have been conditioned to be hypervigilant, over-performers, or chronically disassociated from the signals of their bodies – because they *had* to be that way.
I have told more than one client: you actually *are* that strong, and I want you to live in a world where you do not have to be.
Your Therapist Reacts to “Autism and Tylenol”
Here is another truth: we, as humans, are not clusters of symptoms; we are years of variables, swaddled in our fallibility, swimming in misunderstanding, and brimming with hope. Diagnoses do not reflect any of that. They name deficits; they do not reflect resilience, grit, or survival.
We, at the deepest and most intrinsic level, are survivors.
Where I see Clients: Buddha’s Medicine in SE Portland
Guest post by Dr. Matt Van Auken:
Jamie’s jam is nervous system awareness and safety - first, knowing what your nervous system’s bandwidth and capacity is in the moment. She brings regulation and grounding through mindfulness, body-based techniques, nature-based work, and more. And once you are regulated and feel safe, the work can begin at deeper layers.
My ‘why’
I became a therapist because I know what it's like to need help. I know what it's like to feel confused or at the mercy of your reactions, your habits, your sensitivities. I know what it's like to have all the 'right' tools and still feel stuck. And I know the relief of finally working with someone who sees you.
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