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Why Calm Can Feel Uncomfortable After Trauma
Calm does not always feel calming after trauma. Learn why rest, quiet, and stillness can make the nervous system feel uneasy—and how somatic therapy may support safety and regulation.
FYBC
Jul 31


Why You Minimize Your Own Feelings Without Realizing It
Many people minimize their feelings without realizing it. This blog explores why emotional minimization happens, how it connects to self-worth, and how healing begins with taking your emotions seriously.
FYBC
Jul 16


When Small Stressors Feel Bigger Than They Should After Trauma
For trauma survivors, everyday challenges such as delayed messages, unexpected changes, criticism, or conflict can trigger intense emotional reactions. The response is often connected not only to the present situation but also to past experiences stored within the nervous system.
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Jul 8


What Hypervigilance Actually Feels Like
Hypervigilance is more than simply being alert. It can feel like constantly scanning for danger, overthinking conversations, struggling to relax, and always expecting something to go wrong. Learn how trauma affects the nervous system and why hypervigilance can feel so normal.
FYBC
Jul 3


Why You Keep Overexplaining Yourself in Relationships
Do you find yourself constantly explaining your decisions, boundaries, or feelings to avoid being misunderstood? Learn why overexplaining is often a survival response rooted in anxiety, self-doubt, and past relationship experiences—and how healing can help you communicate with greater confidence and self-trust.
FYBC
Jul 2


How Childhood Emotional Neglect Shows Up in Adulthood
Childhood emotional neglect is not always about what happened. Sometimes it is about what was missing. Learn how emotional neglect can affect self-worth, relationships, emotional connection, and mental health in adulthood, and discover how healing can begin through greater awareness and support.
FYBC
Jun 25


Why Trauma Can Make Rest Feel Unsafe
Many people assume rest should feel comforting. But for those who have experienced trauma or chronic stress, slowing down can trigger anxiety, tension, or a sense of unease. Learn why trauma can make rest feel unsafe and how understanding your nervous system can be the first step toward healing.
FYBC
Jun 24


Online Trauma Therapy Across California
Trauma can affect emotional wellbeing long after difficult experiences end. Learn how online trauma therapy across California provides accessible support for trauma, anxiety, burnout, and emotional exhaustion.
FYBC
Jun 5


How Trauma Changes the Brain and Nervous System Over Time
Trauma can affect the brain and nervous system long after difficult experiences end. Learn why trauma responses happen, how the body adapts to survival mode, and what healing and emotional regulation can look like over time.
FYBC
Jun 3


How Trauma Therapy Works and What to Expect
Trauma therapy helps people process overwhelming experiences in a safe and supportive way. Learn how trauma therapy works, what sessions may look like, and what to expect during the healing process.
FYBC
May 18


What Trauma Does to the Brain and Body
Trauma can affect both the brain and body in ways that shape emotions, stress responses, physical health, and daily functioning. Understanding these effects can help individuals recognize trauma symptoms and find the right support for healing.
FYBC
May 8
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