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The Link Between Physical Health and Emotional Health
Mental health and physical health are deeply connected. When one area of wellness is struggling, the other is often affected as well. Many people focus on physical symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, sleep problems, or chronic pain without realizing that emotional stress, anxiety, depression, or unresolved trauma may also be contributing factors. At The Nelson Center for Family Therapy, we believe in supporting the whole person — emotionally, mentally, and physically. Unders

Jennifer Humphreys
6 days ago2 min read


Understanding Postpartum Depression: Signs, Support, and Healing
Bringing a child into the world is often described as a joyful experience, but for many new mothers, the postpartum period can also bring unexpected emotional challenges. Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious mental health condition that affects mood, energy, and daily functioning after childbirth. It is more common than many people realize and is treatable with the right support. What Is Postpartum Depression? Postpartum depression is a form of depression that can occur a

Jennifer Humphreys
May 32 min read


Mindfulness Therapy: Finding Calm in a Busy World
In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, anxious, or disconnected. Between work responsibilities, family demands, and everyday stressors, many Michigan residents find themselves running on autopilot—reacting instead of responding. Mindfulness therapy offers a powerful, research-backed way to slow down, regain clarity, and reconnect with the present moment. What Is Mindfulness Therapy? Mindfulness therapy is a therapeutic approach that teaches you how to in

Jennifer Humphreys
Feb 172 min read


What Is Love Bombing? Signs, Red Flags, and How to Heal
Love should feel safe, steady, and nurturing — not overwhelming or confusing. If you’ve ever experienced intense affection that quickly turned into control, criticism, or emotional withdrawal, you may have encountered love bombing . At The Nelson Center for Family Therapy in Michigan , we often support individuals and couples who are trying to understand confusing relationship dynamics like this. Let’s break down what love bombing is, how to recognize it, and how therapy can

Jennifer Humphreys
Feb 113 min read


Navigating the Transition From Teenager to Adult: Why This Stage Can Feel So Hard
The transition from adolescence into adulthood is one of the most complex and emotionally charged stages of life. One day you’re being told what to do, and the next you’re expected to have life figured out—career plans, relationships, finances, identity, and independence. It’s no wonder so many teens and young adults feel overwhelmed during this time. At The Nelson Center for Family Therapy , we see firsthand how powerful (and challenging) this life transition can be—and how

Jennifer Humphreys
Feb 32 min read


Why Rest Feels Uncomfortable for Trauma Survivors
For many people, rest is something to look forward to. For trauma survivors , however, rest can feel unsettling, uncomfortable, or even unsafe. Instead of relaxation, slowing down may bring anxiety, guilt, or a sense of vulnerability. This reaction isn’t a personal failure—it’s a trauma response rooted in the nervous system. Understanding why rest feels difficult is an important step toward healing. Trauma Keeps the Body in Survival Mode When someone experiences trauma, espe

Jennifer Humphreys
Jan 193 min read


Depression in Teens: Signs, Causes, and How Therapy Can Help
Depression in teens is more common than many parents realize, and it often looks different from depression in adults. While moodiness can be part of adolescence, persistent sadness, withdrawal, or behavioral changes may signal something deeper. Early support can make a meaningful difference in a teen’s emotional health and development. Common Signs of Depression in Teens Teen depression doesn’t always show up as sadness. Some teens may appear irritable, angry, or disconnected

Jennifer Humphreys
Jan 62 min read
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