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perspectives on therapy, relationships, + the complexity of being human



Decision-Making Under Stress: Why We’re Not Ourselves (And Why Teens Feel It More)
Stress can significantly impact decision-making by disrupting the brain’s ability to think clearly and regulate emotions. This article explores the neuroscience of stress, key differences between teens and adults, and how relational therapy supports more grounded, values-based choices under pressure.

Katie Mead
Apr 133 min read


Why Insight Isn’t Enough for Emotional Healing (and What Actually Works)
Psychological distress isn’t just about thoughts: it’s rooted in the nervous system and shaped through relationships. This article explores how distress shows up differently in adults and teens, and why regulation, connection, and relational support, not just insight, are key to navigating it. Includes practical strategies and a downloadable toolkit to help you begin.

Katie Mead
Apr 103 min read


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
Mar 263 min read
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