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A Somatic Exercise for Anxiety Relief in Long Island

Somatic Therapy Tools for Anxiety Relief in New York. Last blog addressed what triggers are and where they come from. This blog is going to dive a bit deeper into how to support yourself when you are experiencing a trigger or stressful event, and are needing skills for relief.

As we mentioned last week, one of the ways to work with triggers is to ground yourself, and orient to the room around you. This week we are practicing orienting yourself to your body so you can support yourself when triggered. Next, I will give you 6 steps for you to practice for relief. 


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4 Tips to Untangle from Enmeshment in Long Island, NY

Want to learn to untangle from enmeshment? Want to end co-dependency? Reach out to Esther Goldstein Anxiety and Relationship Specialist to begin healing today. Schedule your first session at her Cedarhurst Office.

HOW TO UNTANGLE YOURSELF FROM ENMESHMENT. Healthy emotional and physical boundaries are the basis of healthy relationships. Enmeshed relationships, however, are sorely lacking boundaries. Individuals in enmeshed relationships depend on each other to make them feel good, whole or healthy, they depend on each other to "fulfill" their emotional needs.

Anxiety, Enmeshment, Codependence, and Trauma work in Long Island, Nassau County and Five Towns, NY.

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Heal the heartache. How healing attachment wounds offers anxiety relief.

Have you been struggling with anxiety that has no “apparent” cause?

There’s nothing in particular that’s on your mind, yet there’s this nagging feeling of worry, of panic or of fear. You may be dreading a time of year, a new interaction, a recent shift in your love relationship or demands your family or work life is putting on you, but none of these equate to the feeling of discomfort you’re experiencing. I so get how uncomfortable and confusing it can be to not understand the “reason” for the pain.

If you are experiencing symptoms related to anxiety but don’t have a recent stressor, or trauma that it can be attributed to, I invite you to look deeper.

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Do I have attachment related anxiety? 10 Questions to ask yourself

Last blog discussed attachment and anxiety that you have that may be related to an attachment injury or attachment trauma. For more clarity, ask yourself the following questions to see if you may have attachment related anxiety:

Attachment related anxiety? 10 Questions:

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Anxious? 10 skills for relief

If you read the last blog and realize you may have, gulp, anxiety, don’t let yourself freak out just yet! As mentioned, anxiety is one of the most common mental health struggles in the United States, and it’s totally treatable!

If you or a loved one has anxiety, I’ve delineated tips to help you experience relief when the anxiety creeps up!

Read below to learn 10 easy skills for relief!

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