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Healing from Within: Trauma Therapy for Women Who’ve Been Told They’re ‘Too Sensitive’

Lightwork

This trauma-informed therapy approach helps you develop a deeper connection with yourself while building practical skills for emotional regulation and stress management. Alternatively, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) can guide you towards embracing your thoughts and feelings rather than fighting against them.

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Day # 147: Bulimia Nervosa Part 2

Bullet Psych

Today we will continue our current theme of eating disorders as we discuss bulimia nervosa. Today's Content Level: Intermediate Clinical Pearls 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 History : Bulimia nervosa (BN) is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent binge eating combined with behaviors intended to counteract the weight gain (purging).

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Personalized Recovery for Women | Tailored Therapy Solutions

Lightwork

These programs typically offer: 24/7 medical supervision Gender-specific group therapy sessions Specialized care for pregnant women Trauma-informed treatment approaches Building Trust and Connections The nurturing environment of women-only programs helps build trust and authentic connections between participants.

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Support for Women at LightWork Therapy: Empowering Mental Health

Lightwork

Individual Therapy Programs Our individual therapy programs include: One-on-one counseling sessions with trained therapists Trauma-informed care approaches Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) tailored for women’s experiences Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) focused on emotional regulation Group Therapy Experiences In addition to individual therapy, (..)

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Conveying Hope, Empowering Teens: An Interview With Jessica Schleider

Mad in America

Schleider : So I can walk through one of our digital self-guided single-sessions for teens, one that teaches about behavioral activation. Biancolli: You had mentioned CBT, cognitive behavioral therapy, but there’s actually no one modality, no one approach. It is like a combination.