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Biofeedback in Psychotherapy: How Your Body Becomes a Partner in Healing
Psychotherapy is evolving. While traditional talk therapy remains foundational, clinicians are increasingly integrating biofeedback —a science-based method that turns your body’s physiological signals into real-time therapeutic tools. Through sensors that track heart rate, muscle tension, breathing patterns, or brainwaves, biofeedback helps the patient see stress responses as they happen, giving them immediate insight into the mind-body connection. At its core, biofeedback t
Noah Carroll
Feb 243 min read


Rebound Anxiety & Benzodiazepines: Understanding the Hidden Cycle
Benzodiazepines such as alprazolam, lorazepam, clonazepam, and diazepam are commonly prescribed for anxiety and panic because they work quickly and effectively—at least in the short term. What many people aren’t warned about is rebound anxiety , a phenomenon where anxiety returns more intensely after a dose wears off. This can happen even when someone is taking their medication exactly as prescribed, and it often leads individuals to believe their anxiety disorder is worseni
Noah Carroll
Feb 42 min read


Living a Life That Matters: Core Values and ACT
Core Values in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) places core values at the center of psychological healing and personal growth. Many people enter therapy feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain about why life feels unfulfilling, even when external circumstances appear stable. ACT approaches this experience not as a problem to eliminate, but as a signal that a person may be living out of alignment with what truly matters to them.
Noah Carroll
Dec 29, 20253 min read


Caring for Self: IFS & Addiction
Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy offers a compassionate, non-pathologizing approach to understanding and healing addiction. Rather...
Noah Carroll
Jun 7, 20256 min read
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