Are Your Symptoms a Disorder, or Are They Dysregulation?
What if your symptoms—your anxiety, chronic pain, eating disorder, or depression—weren’t signs of a broken or disordered self? What if they were your nervous system’s way of crying out for help, stuck in patterns of overactivation or shutdown after years of stress or trauma?
This perspective might feel unconventional, even edgy, but it’s one I truly believe in: so much of what we label as “disorders” are actually the ripple effects of chronic nervous system dysregulation. And here’s the empowering truth: you’re not broken or doomed. Your nervous system isn’t defective—it’s just been overworked, and it needs support to find balance again.
Healing doesn’t mean fixing something that’s wrong with you. It means learning to work with your body, gently teaching your nervous system how to feel safe, connected, and regulated. Your symptoms don’t define you—they’re simply a call for care.