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Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences, Kate. I think there is something key in articulating what the goal of therapy is, because it gives a notion of what “health” looks like. Is it emotional stasis? More resilience? I think a lot of people aren’t even sure what the goal is that they are aiming for in therapy in the first place!

I also see a difference in people who, as you and Sarah Clarkson note, are receiving helpful tools and strategies to move forward, vs those who seem to spend a never-ending amount of time trying to untangle the past. Perhaps that ought to be part of the conversation as well.

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I think for women especially, with the added mix of hormone imbalances and HPA-axis issues, it’s sooo difficult to know what “the problem” is. There is no one-sized fits all solution, let alone vocabulary to describe the problem! And no amount of growth in resilience can fix something deeply physical, which affects our moods and mental states… it’s really hard. Something like functional medicine with all its tests and lifestyle change suggestions can help, but only up to the point they don’t drive you bonkers wondering every 5 minutes if what you are eating / thinking / seeing etc is upping your cortisol 😂

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