by Dorota | Apr 14, 2026 | Psychoeducation
Supporting women with serious mental illness: Building health, autonomy, and meaningful lives Women living with serious mental illness (SMI) often face not only psychiatric symptoms but also trauma, stigma, poverty, and structural barriers that shape recovery....
by Dorota | Apr 6, 2026 | Psychoeducation
Psychotherapy, Neuroplasticity, and the Time Course of Therapeutic Change: Evidence from Clinical Neuroscience Psychotherapy can be understood as a learning‑based intervention that, when delivered by an appropriate therapist, may enhance neuroplasticity and support...
by Dorota | Apr 4, 2026 | Psychoeducation
Polyvagal Theory: Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Safety and Social Behavior Polyvagal theory is a neurophysiological framework developed by Stephen Porges to explain how the autonomic nervous system supports adaptation in relation to safety, threat, and social...
by Dorota | Apr 3, 2026 | Psychoeducation
Psychotherapy as a Socially Safe Environment: Neuroplasticity, Trauma Reduction, and Therapeutic Change Introduction Psychotherapy is a structured interpersonal intervention that may influence emotion regulation, cognition, and behavior through both psychological and...
by Dorota | Mar 27, 2026 | Psychoeducation
Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Support People With Progressive Neurological Conditions Introduction Progressive neurological conditions, encompassing a spectrum of neurodegenerative diseases, present one of the most profound challenges in modern...