Posts tagged Brain Facts
Engaging the Emotional Brain: How Experiential Therapy Helps Children Heal

Beneath every big behavior or intense emotion lies a message from the emotional brain—the part of a child’s mind that’s constantly scanning for threat, seeking safety, and storing experiences through association. This blog breaks down how the amygdala (the emotional brain) creates survival-driven response patterns in children, and how therapy can help them rewrite those patterns through new, embodied experiences.

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Garbage of the Mind: What Are You Feeding Your Thoughts?

Your brain produces tens of thousands of thoughts each day—but not all of them deserve your attention. Some thoughts are rooted in fear, envy, shame, or comparison, and over time, they become mental clutter that impacts your mood, confidence, and relationships. In this blog series, we call that “Garbage of the Mind.” Learn what it is, where it comes from, and how to begin clearing it out to make space for healthier, more helpful thinking. Because emotional healing starts with what we feed our thoughts.

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