Welcome to our Dallas counseling blog, where Crescent Counseling’s Amanda Stretcher, LPC-S and Allison Schmid, LPC, shares insights on trauma therapy, couples counseling, nervous system regulation, adulting, relationships, Brainspotting, and the Safe and Sound Protocol, all written for people seeking real healing and support.
Recent Blogs About Therapy in Dallas
Parenting as a Daughter: How Your Own Attachment Wounds Shape Your Nervous System as a Mother
Motherhood often activates more than we expect. For many women, parenting can trigger unresolved attachment wounds and nervous system responses shaped by earlier relational experiences. This post explores how trauma-informed therapy, including Brainspotting and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, helps mothers understand parenting triggers, build emotional regulation, and shift intergenerational patterns.
Polyvagal Theory, Debate, and Clinical Practice: What I Want My Clients to Know
A Dallas trauma therapist shares thoughts on the Polyvagal Theory debate, what is and isn’t disputed, and why nervous system-informed therapy remains valuable.
When Is It Time for Couples Therapy in Dallas? (And How to Know It’s Not “Too Soon”)
Not sure if couples therapy in Dallas is “bad enough” yet? Learn the signs it may be time for marriage counseling and how trauma-informed Gottman therapy helps couples reconnect.
What Is Sensorimotor Psychotherapy?
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy in Dallas offers body-based, somatic trauma therapy for PTSD and Complex PTSD. Learn how Brainspotting and the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) support nervous system healing.
Beyond the Weekly 50-Minute Session: Rethinking the Structure of Therapy in Dallas
What if the weekly 50-minute therapy session isn’t the only way healing can happen? In my Dallas trauma therapy practice, I’m expanding into Brainspotting intensives, flexible session lengths, and integrated couples work to better support nervous system transformation.
Integrated Trauma-Informed Couples Therapy
Integrated Trauma-Informed Couples Therapy in Dallas combining Gottman Method couples counseling with trauma therapy. Collaborative sessions available when clinically indicated. This format allows us to slow down escalation in real time, translate trauma responses into understandable language, and build co-regulation between partners. If you are seeking couples counseling in Dallas, Texas, and know that trauma may be part of your story, this integrated approach may offer a thoughtful and comprehensive path forward.
What 3 a.m. Parenting Taught Me About Co-Regulation and Trauma-Informed Care
A Dallas trauma-informed therapist reflects on what 3 a.m. parenting taught her about co-regulation, nervous systems, and attachment. Read more about how these ideas shape therapy at Crescent Counseling in Dallas, Texas.
Why Emotional Expansion Matters in Trauma-Informed Healing
A Dallas trauma-informed therapist explains why emotional expansion is as important as regulation in healing from trauma and stress, especially highlighting the use of Expansion Brainspotting.
How to Share About Your Trauma Therapy Without Overloading Your Relationship
A Dallas therapist explains how to talk about trauma with loved ones while maintaining boundaries and emotional safety.
Does the Safe and Sound Protocol Work for Anxiety and Trauma? A Therapist in Dallas Weighs In
As a therapist specializing in trauma, anxiety, and nervous system regulation in Dallas, I’ve seen firsthand how the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) can be a game-changer for clients. Whether you’re a helping professional experiencing burnout, a trauma survivor struggling with dysregulation, or someone dealing with chronic anxiety, the Safe and Sound Protocol offers a way to shift your nervous system toward safety, resilience, and connection.
Your Guide to Starting the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) in Dallas
In a fast-paced city like Dallas, where long work hours, high-pressure careers, and constant stimulation can take a toll on the nervous system, the Safe and Sound Protocol provides a science-backed approach to healing and regulation.
5 Ways Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) Can Complement Your Therapy in Dallas
Finding the right therapeutic approach can be a journey, especially when you’re navigating trauma or anxiety. The Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) is a therapeutic tool that supports the nervous system and enhances other therapy modalities. Whether you’re already in therapy or exploring options in Dallas, Safe and Sound Protocol might be the missing piece to deepen your healing process.
Reset Your Nervous System: Using the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) to Set Intentions for the New Year
The new year doesn’t have to be about grand resolutions or fixing yourself. Instead, it can be about creating space for growth, healing, and living in a way that feels aligned with who you are and who you want to be. SSP is one way to step into that space, and I’m here to guide and support you every step of the way.
Understanding Implicit Memory and Its Impact on Your Life
When we think about memory, we often picture moments like remembering our first day of school or recalling a favorite family vacation. These are examples of explicit memories—conscious recollections of specific events or facts. But there's another kind of memory working behind the scenes, subtly influencing our feelings and actions often without us even realizing it. This is called implicit memory.
What Somatic Therapy Is—and Isn’t
In recent years, the term "somatic therapy" has gained a lot of buzz, especially on social media. You might see it attached to all sorts of practices, from yoga routines to guided meditations, all claiming to help you "heal through the body." But what exactly is somatic therapy, and how can it truly support your healing journey? The answer isn’t as simple as a few deep breaths or a new fitness regimen; it goes much deeper than that.
Combining Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) with Other Therapies: Enhancing Healing with Brainspotting
When it comes to therapeutic interventions, combining different approaches can often lead to enhanced outcomes and deeper healing. One powerful combination I use in my own practice is the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) paired with Brainspotting. Learn more in this blog, and request a consult for therapy in Dallas, TX.
Summer Relationship Mixtape: Your Therapist’s Insights on Songs About Dating and Friendships
If Sabrina Carpenter’s "Please Please Please" resonates with your experiences in romantic relationships or friendships, you’re not alone. Navigating the complexities of love, concern, and boundaries can be challenging, but therapy can provide valuable tools and insights. At Crescent Counseling, we specialize in helping individuals and couples explore these dynamics and develop healthier, more fulfilling connections. Reach out to us to learn more about how we can support you on this journey.
The Benefits of Safe and Sound Protocol for Helping Professionals
In this blog, we're diving into a game-changer: the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP). It's not your typical self-care routine—it's a neuroscience-based approach designed to enhance resilience and well-being by soothing the nervous system through auditory interventions. Let's explore how SSP can be a powerful tool in our journey toward greater professional satisfaction and personal fulfillment.
Summer Relationship Mixtape: Your Therapist’s Insights on Songs About Dating and Friendship
"What Was I Made For" hits right at the heart of the "quarter-life crisis," that all-too-familiar mix of questioning everything from your career path to your relationships and personal beliefs as you hit your twenties and thirties. It’s like the song gives a voice to that inner turmoil, letting you know you're not the only one feeling a bit lost. The confusion and yearning for purpose she sings about? That's super common during these years. Contact Crescent Counseling to explore therapy in Dallas, TX for your own quarter-life crisis.
Ready to Go Deeper?
If something in these articles resonates, you don’t have to figure it out alone. We offer trauma-informed therapy in Dallas, including Brainspotting intensives, Safe and Sound Protocol support, and relational therapy for individuals and couples.
You’re welcome to reach out for a consultation for therapy in Dallas to explore what your nervous system might need next.