When Nothing Is Clearly Wrong, But Nothing Has Fully Settled
There is a point many people reach where something no longer makes sense. They may have had treatment. They may have improved in certain ways. And yet, something remains.
Read →Short pieces on the nature of complex and unresolved symptoms, and what it takes for things to properly settle.
There is a point many people reach where something no longer makes sense. They may have had treatment. They may have improved in certain ways. And yet, something remains.
Read →One of the more confusing aspects of ongoing symptoms is that progress can be real, and still not lead to resolution. Things may improve. And yet, over time, something returns.
Read →There is often an assumption that symptoms fall into one category. Physical. Or emotional. In practice, this distinction is rarely that clear.
Read →For many people, the instinct when something isn't resolving is to try something else. Another treatment. Another approach. But there is a point where this loses its effectiveness.
Read →Continuity is one of the least visible, but most significant, factors in resolving complex issues. It is not about more time in isolation. It is about not losing the thread of what is happening.
Read →If something here has resonated, an initial conversation can help clarify whether this approach is appropriate for your situation.