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Insights & Tools for Healing
Welcome to the resource area! Here you’ll find a curated collection of tools to support mind-body connection, emotional resilience, and self-discovery. Explore practices that offer gentle, somatic approaches to deepen awareness, cultivate resilience, and foster growth.


A Gentle Guide to Regulating Your Nervous System
Your nervous system is designed to move through waves — activation and deactivation, expansion and contraction. But when stress builds up, or when we’ve been taught to ignore what we feel, we can lose our rhythm.
Jen Meller


Nervous System 101
Nervous System 101 is a guide to getting to know the incredible inner system that helps you stay safe, connect with others, and navigate life’s stressors. It’s a science that helps us better understand how we are wired so that we can better serve ourselves and help us heal.
Jen Meller


What is Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment (TIST)?
In experiential therapies we seek approaches that don’t just treat symptoms, but actually speak to the heart of our experience—especially when that experience involves trauma. For me, Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment (TIST) has been one of those approaches. It helped me make sense of the reactions and behaviors I once didn’t understand, and provided tools that supported deep, meaningful healing.
Jen Meller


What are Experiential Modalities?
Experiential therapy is a powerful approach that goes beyond talking about problems and instead helps you experience what’s happening inside — in your thoughts, emotions, sensations, and beliefs — in real time.
Jen Meller


Becoming Her Podcast – Episode 17
Becoming Her Podcast with Jeanetta Bodie Rupture, Repair, and Parts Work: A Conversation with Jen - Episode 17 I was so grateful to be a...
Jen Meller


Dissociation Trauma Response and a Gentle Approach to Reconnection
Dissociation can feel like slipping away from yourself — losing track of time, feeling disconnected from your body, or watching life happen
Jen Meller


PTSD Dissociation: Why It Happens and What Helps
Dissociation can feel like slipping away from the world — like you’re in the room without really being there. It’s disorienting and lonely,
Jen Meller


How to Stop Dissociation
When we dissociate, we feel like a passenger to our own life, like we’re floating away from the present moment.
Jen Meller


Understanding the Stages of PTSD Recovery
Recovering from PTSD can be disorienting and exhausting. If you’ve felt stuck or frustrated with the pace of your healing, you’re not alone.
Jen Meller
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