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Psychedelic Integration: Why the Work Happens After the Experience
Psychedelics without integration are just a really interesting place to hide. Here's what these medicines are actually intended to do — and why transpersonal counseling is the right container for working with what they show you.
The Gut-Brain Connection: What Your Digestion is Telling You about Your Mood
Your gut and your mental health are not separate problems. Here's what the research shows about the connection between digestion, trauma, and mood — and what traditional medicine has known for thousands of years.
The Chemical Imbalance Myth: What the Science Actually Says
The serotonin theory of depression was never proven science — it was a marketing campaign. Here's what the research actually shows, and what it means for how we understand and treat depression.
Transpersonal Counseling Explained: Beyond Traditional Therapy and What Makes it Different
Most therapy treats symptoms. Transpersonal counseling asks what symptoms are trying to say. This approach explores the spiritual dimension of human experience—consciousness, meaning, identity, and connection—and why conventional models are often too limited to hold the full range of what people are actually going through.