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Why Protecting Yourself Keeps You Lonely
There is a particular kind of loneliness that doesn't get talked about enough. It's not the loneliness of being alone. It's the loneliness of sitting across from someone you love and still not feeling truly known."
Why We’ve Forgotten How to Play
Seriousness can become its own kind of tunnel. Castle Rock therapist Rachel Gordon explores why play is medicine and how laughter might be exactly what your nervous system needs.
WE ARE NOT MEANT TO DO THIS ALONE
Lately, I've been noticing how easy it is to slip into the belief that I have to hold everything on my own. From the outside, it can look like strength. But in my body, it feels like something else.
WORKING WITH FEAR
Fear lives in the body, not just the mind. Denver therapist Rachel Gordon shares a heart-centered, trauma-informed approach to working with fear and coming home to your body.