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Your Nervous System Isn’t Broken: Discover Safety Cues to Regulate your Body During Scary, Uncertain Times
If your body has felt tense, on edge, or unable to relax lately, you’re not broken. This post explores safety cues—how the nervous system decides when it’s safe to let go—and practical ways to feel steadier during uncertain times.

Danielle Roxborough
Jan 307 min read


The Psychology Behind Lion Pride Dynamics™: Gottman Research Meets Family Systems
Modern families are unknowingly living out Lion Pride Dynamics™—a pattern where emotional labor imbalance, paternal withdrawal, and maternal burnout strain marriages and parenting. Often called Male Lion Syndrome™, this systemic dynamic mirrors the hierarchy of a lion pride and explains growing resentment, intimacy loss, and child behavioral impacts. This article explores why it happens and how couples can heal using Gottman-based, trauma-informed therapy.

Danielle Roxborough
Jan 1217 min read


The Fear That Shapes Love: How Abandonment Wounds Create Anxious and Avoidant Attachment
Humans are born neurologically unfinished. We depend on caregivers not just for food and shelter, but for emotional regulation itself. Before language, before logic, before memory as we know it, the nervous system is learning one essential lesson: Am I safe in connection?

Danielle Roxborough
Jan 55 min read


13 Signs You Have a High-Quality Therapist
A trauma-informed therapist explains the 13 signs of a high-quality therapist, what excellent therapy looks like, and how the therapeutic relationship rewires the brain for healing.

Danielle Roxborough
Dec 8, 20255 min read


Disney Lied to Us: The Honest Truth About Modern Marriage, Media Conditioning, and Why So Many Couples Feel Dissatisfied Today
Couples today are navigating expectations no previous generation had: two-working-parent households, emotional labor, trauma awareness, shifting gender roles, and attachment needs.
No one taught us how to do this.
But you can learn.

Danielle Roxborough
Dec 4, 20257 min read
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