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Understanding and Dealing with PTSD: A Guide to Healing and Support
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is more than just a response to a difficult experience—it’s a mental health condition that can deeply affect how a person thinks, feels, and navigates daily life. For many individuals and families across Michigan, PTSD can feel overwhelming, isolating, and difficult to manage without the right support. What is PTSD? PTSD can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event such as abuse, accidents, loss, violence, or major life

Jennifer Humphreys
Mar 282 min read


Understanding Domestic and Family Violence: You Are Not Alone
Domestic and family violence is more common than many people realize—and it can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, or circumstances. Behind closed doors, many individuals and families in Michigan are silently struggling with fear, control, and emotional pain. If this resonates with you or someone you love, know this: support is available, and healing is possible. What Is Domestic and Family Violence? Domestic and family violence is not limited to physical harm. It

Jennifer Humphreys
Mar 182 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


How Trauma Changes Brain Chemistry—and How Mental Health Therapy Can Help
Trauma doesn’t just affect how we feel emotionally—it changes how the brain functions. Whether trauma stems from childhood experiences, abuse, accidents, medical events, or ongoing stress, its impact can be long-lasting and deeply rooted in brain chemistry. Understanding these changes is an important step toward healing, and mental health therapy in Michigan plays a critical role in restoring balance and safety in the brain. What Happens to the Brain During Trauma? When a p

Jennifer Humphreys
Jan 102 min read
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