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The Brain in Therapy: Why Relationship Is the Work
How does therapy actually change the brain? This article explores the intersection of neurobiology and Gestalt relational therapy, explaining how the therapeutic relationship shapes neural pathways, supports emotional regulation, and creates lasting psychological change through embodied, present-moment experience.

Katie Mead
5 days ago3 min read


Taking a Break Is Self-Care: The Science of “Thinking About Nothing”
In a culture that rewards constant productivity, taking a break can feel irresponsible. But neuroscience tells a different story. Moments of “thinking about nothing” activate brain networks that support creativity, emotional processing, and mental clarity. A therapist explains why rest is not laziness: it’s essential for healthy brains.

Katie Mead
Mar 113 min read
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