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How to Overcome the Effects of Trauma
Experiencing a distressing event can leave deep emotional and psychological scars. Overcoming these effects is a journey that requires patience, understanding, and the right strategies. This guide will walk you through practical steps to support your trauma recovery and regain control of your life. Understanding Trauma Recovery: What It Means and Why It Matters Trauma recovery is the process of healing from the emotional and psychological impact of a distressing event. It inv

Anna Lewandowska-Bernat
Dec 114 min read


The Essential Role of Rest in Supporting Mental Health
In a world that glorifies busyness, choosing to rest is an act of quiet resistance. Rest isn’t a luxury or reward—it’s essential. Our bodies and minds aren’t built for constant stimulation. Without rest, we face burnout, anxiety, and emotional numbness. True rest allows us to slow down, feel, and reconnect. You don’t need to earn it. You’re allowed to pause. To breathe. To simply be. Not later. Not when you’ve done enough. Now.

Anna Lewandowska-Bernat
May 303 min read


The Paradox of Change: Why Accepting Yourself Is the First Step to Healing
# Embracing Change Through Self-Acceptance: Inspired by Arnold Beisser’s Paradoxical Theory of Change Paradoxical Theory of Change People often come to therapy with one goal in mind: to become someone else. More resilient. More productive. More successful. Funnier. Happier. "Better." At first glance, it seems like a noble mission — self-development, improvement, striving for more. However, underneath that constant drive to change is something much deeper and more painful: t

Anna Lewandowska-Bernat
Apr 294 min read


Finding True Life Balance: A Journey of Returns
We often see life balance as a final state where everything feels right—calm, happy, and under control. But such a moment rarely exists. Balance is not static; it’s a constant movement. Life keeps shifting us off-center, and the real work lies in learning how to return. This process requires grounding and building a strong inner core. The stronger we are inside, the less external chaos can unbalance us. Therapy helps restore this inner strength and stability.

Anna Lewandowska-Bernat
Apr 223 min read


Body and Mind in Psychotherapy: Healing and Restoring Connection After Trauma
In times of distress, logic alone is not enough. Our mind, body, and emotions are deeply connected—and trauma can disrupt this link, leaving us fragmented. Emotional confusion, overthinking, or psychosomatic symptoms are often signs of this disconnection. Healing requires more than insight; it calls for restoring safety and balance in the nervous system. Through therapy, we rebuild trust in our emotions and body, moving from survival into connection and wholeness.

Anna Lewandowska-Bernat
Nov 3, 20243 min read
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