My invitation to you is to find yourself, the one who has been hidden since before the trauma experience. To break the cycle that has your mind and body imprisoned. To make a commitment to yourself to heal, to be able to relax, and to walk in peace. I believe I have found several very […]
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Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD, formerly known as “sensory integration dysfunction”) is a clinical label for people who have abnormal behavioral responses to “normal” sensory input such as sound and touch. Each of us has our own unique way of responding to sensations. As children, we “teach” our parents what we like or don’t like, and keep […]
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We are all sensory beings who rely on our senses to be able to interact with the world. Sensory Integration (AKA Sensory Processing) is a concept that has taken me years to understand, and still I am learning. It is, at it’s most basic level, the efficient communication of circuits between your 8+ senses and […]
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One night I was pondering about memes. What the heck is a meme? I know this word because of one of my favorite teachers, Wayne Dyer. I was watching him on one of his PBS talks and he used this word repeatedly. I look in my old dictionary, it’s not there. I go into my […]
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What is PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), how do you get it, and how do you treat it? Jill has memories of wonderful moments when her mom would take her on her lap and tell her how beautiful she was. It felt so good. Moments later she would throw her off of her lap and […]
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My mind ponders things. I think about something and it twirls around in my mind, sending my thoughts on a journey. Tonight my question was: Why does it take so long to get past your fear? I was thinking back on a few times when there was something that I wanted to do or that […]
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How does Carolyn help me to relieve my Pain? How hard is it to – Get up each morning to face the day or go to work? Keep a positive attitude and put up a good front when with family and friends? Have fun and do the things you enjoy? Stay calm when your child […]
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I recently had a conversation with a friend talking about our chosen career. I have always known that my life path was to work in a helping or healing profession. I chose Occupational Therapy because it fit for me. I wanted to be able to help people experiencing challenges (such as illness, injury, learning, or […]