Progressive Counting Therapy: What it is, how it works, and who it helps
When a person experiences trauma, the brain may not fully process the event. Instead, the memory can remain fragmented and emotionally charged. This can lead to symptoms such as anxiety, intrusive thoughts, and emotional distress. Progressive Counting therapy helps the brain reprocess these memories so they become less overwhelming.
Seasonal depression in February: Why this month feels so heavy (and how to get through it)
February has a reputation for feeling deceptively heavy. The holidays are long gone, spring still feels out of reach, and the routines that carried people through January can start to feel stale or exhausting. Even though February is objectively the shortest month, many people report feeling emotionally worn down, unmotivated, or unusually irritable during this time.
For some, this experience overlaps with seasonal depression, a pattern of low mood and energy that tends to peak during the winter months when daylight is limited and recovery feels harder to access…