Why Talking Sometimes Fails And Brain Training Helps
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Therapy is supposed to help you feel better, so what happens when you do the work, gain insight, and still feel anxious, low, reactive, or exhausted? We dig into the uncomfortable reality that non-response to talk therapy is not rare, and that dropout and relapse rates for depression and anxiety are higher than most people expect. More importantly, we explore why that outcome often has less to do with motivation and more to do with physiology: a brain and nervous system stuck in dysregulation can keep generating symptoms regardless of how well you understand your history.
We walk through the difference between top-down approaches (reflection, reframing, emotional processing) and bottom-up patterns (automatic arousal states, sleep disruption, brain fog, emotional volatility).
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