From Mind-Body to Bodymind || By Phannie Krentzman

A crucial aspect of our well being is disregarded and overlooked. Obsessed with cognition, we seem to miss what’s right underneath us – our bodies. Funnily enough, we’ve separated the brain and its function, from the body. We’ve forgotten that the brain IS body and that the body is continuous.  Now it’s a curious thing…

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Autism and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: A Hidden Overlap || By Annabelle Denmark LPC

In my work with neurodivergent clients, I’ve noticed a pattern: many autistic people also live with chronic pain, fatigue, and mobility issues. One condition that comes up often is Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS)—a connective tissue disorder that, on the surface, seems unrelated to autism. But research and lived experience suggest a significant overlap between the two.…

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The Importance of Kindness in a Cruel World II By Kevin Culver, LPCC

During one of the nationwide protests in June, I stumbled across a photo in the news that made me ponder the importance of kindness and compassion in our current world. The photo was of a protester holding a simple cardboard sign with the following words inscribed in sharpie, “When cruelty becomes normal, kindness looks radical.”…

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The Happiness Quotient II By Laura Zwisler, LPC

Happiness, as far as I can tell, has two parts to it, and modern humans always seem to focus on the wrong part.  The bigger portion is made up of fulfillment.  These are the tasks that are dressed as work, but feed our souls.  Any act of creation is fulfillment.  Cooking.  Gardening.  Exercising.  Writing.  Scuba…

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