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Causational VS Effect-Centered Care
Imagine this: a fish swimming in a lake. One day, you catch that fish and notice it has three eyes. What’s your first thought? Do you blame genetics—or do you wonder what’s in the lake? Of course, you think something in the environment caused it. You know the fish is a reflection of its surroundings . The same is true for us. The sickness, fatigue, and chronic issues we face are often the effects of our environment —not isolated genetic “bad luck.” Missed the Workshop? Watch
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ADHD, Anxiety, and Sensory Overload: A Nervous System Perspective
Do you or your child struggle with racing thoughts, worry loops, trouble focusing, or feeling overwhelmed by the world around you ? These...
Aug 252 min read
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