The Wellspring
a blog by Dr. Elizabeth Miller and WMB Team
Understanding Your Attachment Style Can Be a Powerful Tool for Personal Growth
Attachment styles profoundly influence adult relationships and shape how we experience trust, intimacy, and conflict. When you understand your attachment style it allows you to recognize patterns in your relationships and work towards healthier interactions.
How Stress Affects the Body: Signs, Symptoms, and What to Do About It
Stress is an inevitable part of life, but when it becomes chronic, it can take a serious toll on the body and mind. Understanding how stress affects the body is crucial to maintaining overall health and well-being. From physical symptoms to emotional responses, stress can manifest in various ways that disrupt daily life.
GAD1, NMDA Receptors, and Hyperactivity: A Neurobiological Overview
The GAD1 gene encodes the enzyme glutamate decarboxylase 67 (GAD67), which is responsible for converting glutamate (a major excitatory neurotransmitter) into GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)—the brain’s primary inhibitory neurotransmitter. Adequate GAD1 expression is crucial for maintaining the balance between neuronal excitation and inhibition.
Understanding Anger: What Lies Beneath the Surface
Anger is one of the most commonly felt—and misunderstood—emotions. While it can feel all-consuming in the moment, anger is often not the core emotional experience, but rather a protective shield for deeper, more vulnerable feelings. By understanding the emotional roots of anger, we can begin to build healthier relationships, communicate more effectively, and tend to our inner world with greater compassion.
Soaking It All In: The Detox and Mental Health Benefits of Epsom Salt Baths
In a fast-paced world where stress, anxiety, and environmental toxins are increasingly part of daily life, many people are turning to natural remedies for relief and rejuvenation. One timeless self-care practice that continues to gain popularity is the Epsom salt bath. Known for its relaxing properties and therapeutic benefits, soaking in a warm bath infused with Epsom salts has been shown to support both detoxification and mental health.
Nurturing Healthy Relationships Amidst Stress: 5 Tips
In today's fast-paced world, stress is an inevitable part of life. Whether stemming from work pressures, personal challenges, or global events, stress can significantly impact our relationships. At Well Mind Body Integrative Psychotherapy & Wellness, we understand the importance of nurturing healthy connections, especially during trying times. Here are some evidence-based strategies to help maintain and strengthen your relationships amidst stress:
Living on Stress Hormones: Understanding Cortisol and Mental Health
In our fast-paced, high-pressure world, many of us find ourselves constantly “on”—always thinking about the next task, the next challenge, or the next thing that could go wrong. While a little stress now and then is normal (and sometimes helpful), living in a constant state of stress can take a serious toll on your mind and body. At the center of this mind-body connection is a powerful hormone: cortisol.
Defensiveness as a Coping Mechanism: Why Do We Use Defensiveness?
Defensiveness is a psychological response individuals may exhibit when they perceive threats to their self-esteem, identity, or deeply held beliefs. Often rooted in past experiences or unresolved trauma and insecurities, defensive behavior can manifest as denial, blame-shifting, minimization, or avoidance.
Helping Our Youth Build Confidence
When our kids see that they can do hard things, they feel proud, and their confidence grows knowing that they can do hard and uncomfortable things. The joy and confidence that come after they overcome something difficult is unmatched. Then, they will want to do more challenging things, CONFIDENTLY knowing they can.
Emotions as an Opportunity for Growth
The main function of our emotions is to communicate our needs, motives and priorities both to ourselves and to others. When we are not in tune with our emotions it is like navigating life without a compass.
The Role of Elimination Diets in Reducing Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder clinically characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Increasing research suggests that dietary interventions, particularly elimination diets, may contribute to the reduction of ADHD symptoms.
SELF-FULFILLING PROPHECIES
According to some estimates, as many as 80 percent of our thoughts each day are negative. In order to “bury dead yesterdays”, you have to change your inner critic and tune out the negative self-talk. How?
Navigating School Admissions: Celebrating Successes and Embracing New Opportunities
The recent release of school admission decisions has brought a mix of emotions for families across Houston. The Houston Independent School District (HISD) has undergone significant transitions, leading to a notable shift in enrollment patterns. Over the past decade, HISD has experienced a decline of more than 30,000 students, with many families opting for charter, private, and suburban schools (Houston Chronicle, 2024). This trend has resulted in an influx of applications to private schools, making the admissions landscape increasingly competitive.
Lifestyle and Sleep Support After Breast Cancer
Beyond the physical challenges, breast cancer survivors often face significant psychological and emotional distress due to lingering post-treatment symptoms. Insomnia, fatigue, and chronic pain can contribute to heightened anxiety, depression, and emotional dysregulation, making it difficult to achieve restful sleep and maintain daily functioning (Andrykowski et al., 2018).
How I Supported My Daughter Naturally through the Flu
A couples of weeks ago, my daughter started to experience flu like symptoms. She spiked a 102 fever, experienced chills and fatigue. To help her recover, we implemented a holistic approach to support her recovery, focusing on natural remedies and targeted nutritional support. Here is how we supported her naturally:
The Benefits of Going to Bed Before 10 PM: How Sleep Impacts Mental Health and Hormones
In today’s fast-paced world, sleep often takes a backseat to work, social obligations, and screen time. However one of the best gifts you can give yourself is to prioritize sleep!
Did you know that going to bed before 10 PM, can have profound effects on mental health and overall well-being?
Understanding the HPA Axis and Its Connection to Mental Health
The body’s ability to respond to stress is mediated through a complex system known as the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis. The HPA axis plays a crucial role in regulating the body’s response to both short-term and long-term stress. Understanding the HPA axis is key to understanding how mental health can be influenced by stress and how chronic dysregulation of this system can contribute to various psychiatric conditions.
Leaky Gut, Leaky Brain, and Mental Health: The Hidden Connection
Research has uncovered a fascinating link between gut health and brain function. The gut and brain are intricately connected through the gut-brain axis, a communication highway that influences everything from mood to cognitive function. When the gut barrier becomes compromised—a condition known as leaky gut—it can trigger systemic inflammation and even affect the brain, leading to what is now referred to as leaky brain.
Holding a Firm but Compassionate "No" with Kids
Holding boundaries with our kids can be challenging, especially when they are persistent or upset. As parents, we naturally want to make our children happy, but our primary job is not to say "yes" to every request.
Nutritional Deficiencies Commonly Found in People with ADHD
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects focus, impulse control, and emotional regulation. While ADHD is often managed with therapy and medication, research suggests that nutrition plays a critical role in symptom management. Several studies have identified key nutritional deficiencies in individuals with ADHD, which may contribute to inattention, hyperactivity, and mood instability. Addressing these deficiencies through diet and supplementation can support brain function and overall well-being.