As we prepare to start the new year, many of us feel the need to slow down and take stock of where we’ve been. In this episode of A Better Way to Heal, faith-based therapist, Eleanor Brown (Elly) and her co-host Isamary (Isa) explore year-end reflection as a grounding practice that helps settle the mind, calm the body, and bring clarity before moving into a new season. Rather than rehearsing regret or pushing ourselves toward unrealistic resolutions, this conversation offers a better way to s...
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As we prepare to start the new year, many of us feel the need to slow down and take stock of where we’ve been. In this episode of A Better Way to Heal, faith-based therapist, Eleanor Brown (Elly) and her co-host Isamary (Isa) explore year-end reflection as a grounding practice that helps settle the mind, calm the body, and bring clarity before moving into a new season. Rather than rehearsing regret or pushing ourselves toward unrealistic resolutions, this conversation offers a better way to s...
Struggling does not mean lack of faith. In this episode, we share why struggle is part of faith — and 5 practical tips to calm panic attacks. Does struggling mean you lack faith? In this episode of A Better Way to Heal, Elly and Isa dig into that big question with wisdom from Elijah, David, and Job. We talk about why pain and faith can coexist — and why honest struggle is not weakness but part of our faith journey. Along the way, we also get practical. Panic attacks can feel overwhelming, bu...
A Better Way to Heal: Where Faith Meets Therapy
As we prepare to start the new year, many of us feel the need to slow down and take stock of where we’ve been. In this episode of A Better Way to Heal, faith-based therapist, Eleanor Brown (Elly) and her co-host Isamary (Isa) explore year-end reflection as a grounding practice that helps settle the mind, calm the body, and bring clarity before moving into a new season. Rather than rehearsing regret or pushing ourselves toward unrealistic resolutions, this conversation offers a better way to s...