When trust feels fragile in a relationship, many couples assume something is broken beyond repair. Trauma-informed therapy, particularly with the Rooted Counseling & Wellness Holistic Approach, offers a different perspective. Consider that fragile trust...
After Divorce: Three Trauma-Informed Strategies That Actually Help
Divorce is often talked about as an emotional loss. What is less often named is that divorce is also a physiological and identity-level disruption. From a trauma-informed perspective, divorce impacts three core systems at once: Attachment: how safety and closeness are...
Dating, Divorce, and the Nervous System: Why Healing Is Not Linear
Divorce is a legal, relational event, but it's also a major nervous system transition. Even when divorce is chosen, the body experiences disruption to attachment, identity, and safety. This is why healing can feel uneven, confusing, or unexpectedly intense, especially...
8 Attachment Patterns That Show Up After Relationship Betrayal and Why They Make Sense
Relationship Betrayal is not just relational; it's an attachment injury. Whether the betrayal came through infidelity, secrecy, emotional withdrawal, or broken trust, the nervous system experiences it as a threat to safety and connection. This is why betrayal...
Tips For Couples Navigating ADHD Together
When you’re an adult with ADHD, your symptoms don’t just affect you—they have an impact on your relationships. For some couples, this means the partner without ADHD can end up carrying extra responsibilities to compensate. Over time, this imbalance can create...
The Power of Boundaries in Boosting Self-Esteem
Did you know that setting and maintaining boundaries can significantly impact your self-esteem? In our quest for personal growth and well-being, it's crucial to recognize the pivotal role that boundaries play in shaping our lives. Boundaries are not just about keeping...






