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A Gentle Entrance into 2026
The start of a new year is often framed as a time for reinvention. Messages about becoming “better,” “more disciplined,” or “finally fixing yourself” are everywhere, especially when it comes to food, bodies, productivity, and mental health. For many people, this pressure doesn’t feel motivating at all. It feels heavy, shame-filled, and exhausting. As a mental health practice, we want to offer a different invitation for the new year: you do not need to become someone new in or

Inclusive Healing Center
Jan 33 min read


When the Holidays Feels Hard
The holidays are often painted in sparkles... twinkling lights, cheerful music, gift wrap, and perfectly curated memories. But for many people silently navigating mental health struggles, this season doesn’t feel like magic. It feels heavy. It feels lonely. It feels like too much. If you're struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, an eating disorder, or any other mental health challenge, this time of year can stir up a lot. While everyone else seems to be celebra

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Dec 13, 20253 min read


When the Holidays Hurt
For many, the holidays are a time of warmth, gathering, and gratitude. But for those carrying the weight of trauma or navigating an eating disorder, this season can feel anything but joyful. The familiar sounds of clattering dishes, the smell of favorite foods, and the pressure of family traditions can all feel overwhelming. Add in the focus on appearances, comments about food or bodies, and old family dynamics, and it’s easy to feel anxious, unsafe, or alone. For some, Thank

Inclusive Healing Center
Nov 8, 20253 min read


Integrating EMDR into Eating Disorder Recovery: A Path to Deeper Healing
Eating disorders are complex mental health conditions that often stem from deeper psychological roots—trauma, attachment wounds, and...

Inclusive Healing Center
May 3, 20253 min read
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