Nicole Saunders, LCSW

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Unraveling the Polyvagal Theory: A Pathway to Emotional and Physical Well-being Through Therapy

In the quest to understand the intricate dance between our minds and bodies, one theory has emerged as a beacon, illuminating the profound connection between our physiological states and emotional experiences. This is the Polyvagal Theory, introduced by Dr. Stephen Porges in the 1990s. At its core, this theory offers a revolutionary perspective on how…

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Navigating Your Nervous System: Understanding States and Mastering Self-Regulation

The human nervous system is a complex and dynamic network that influences every aspect of our being, from our physical reactions to our deepest emotions. Its states can govern how we interact with the world, respond to stress, and connect with others. By understanding these different states and learning to self-regulate, we can enhance our…

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Seasons of Change: How Therapy Supports You Through Life’s Transitions

Life, in its infinite complexity, is a tapestry of moments and transitions. Like the natural world, we go through seasons—each with its unique beauty and challenges. From the exhilaration of young adulthood to the reflective pace of our senior years, life’s transitions are both inevitable and universally shared. Yet, knowing that these shifts are a…

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EMDR Therapy: A Beginner’s Guide to Healing from Trauma

Embarking on a journey toward healing and personal growth can take many forms, one of which is Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). If you’re dipping your toes into the world of therapeutic practices, EMDR might sound like a complex acronym from the vast lexicon of psychology. However, fear not, as this beginner’s guide aims…

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Do I Need Therapy or Am I Overreacting? Let’s Unpack That.

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s not uncommon to find ourselves questioning our emotional responses to the various challenges we encounter. “Do I need therapy, or am I just overreacting?” is a question that many ponder in silence. It’s a reflective inquiry that straddles the line between seeking help and self-doubt—a testament to the complexity of…

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Strategic Approaches for Personal Growth: A Guide for Adults Seeking Transformation

As we step into a new year, individuals with a strong interest in personal growth may find themselves contemplating resolutions that promise positive change and transformation. Whether it’s optimizing mental well-being, nurturing relationships, or advancing in one’s career, setting ambitious goals is a commendable practice. In this guide tailored for adults seeking personal growth, we’ll…

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Codependency versus Interdependency

As humans, we are social creatures and have an inherent need to connect with others, especially in romantic relationships. However, the way we relate to our partners can vary widely, ranging from healthy and supportive to unhealthy and codependent. In this blog post, we will explore the difference between codependency and interdependency in a romantic…

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Using Therapy to Create Boundaries

All About Healthy Boundaries In Relationships

Healthy boundaries are an essential aspect of any successful romantic relationship. They help establish a sense of safety and respect between partners and create an environment where both individuals can thrive. However, it’s not always easy to know where to draw the line, especially when emotions are involved. In this post, we’ll discuss what healthy…

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Therapy Is For Everyone!

Do you ever feel like life is overwhelming or like you’re stuck in a rut? Have you ever struggled with anxiety, depression, or other mental health issues? If so, you’re not alone. Many people experience these challenges at some point in their lives, and therapy can be a powerful tool for getting through them. But…

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6 Ways to Decrease Anxiety

Anxiety is a common experience for many people, but that doesn’t mean you have to live with it all the time. There are several creative ways to decrease anxiety that you can try out for yourself. Here are some ideas to help you calm down and feel more centered: Mindful Breathing: When you’re feeling anxious,…

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