Blog September 25, 2024

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Becoming Who We Are: The Power of LGBTQIA+ Affirming Therapy in Idaho

Finding a therapist who truly understands your identity shouldn’t feel like a second job. For LGBTQIA+ individuals and couples in Idaho, Tree City Wellness offers deeply affirming, relational therapy grounded in lived experience, compassion, and clinical skill. Whether you’re exploring your gender or sexual identity, recovering from religious or family-based trauma, or seeking deeper connection in your relationships, we create a space where you don’t have to filter who you are. This is LGBTQIA+ therapy in Idaho that meets you where you are: with warmth, safety, and zero judgment.

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Your Kids Want to Know About Attachment Styles, Too

Recently, we visited a local high school in West Boise to speak with students about communication and relationships. To our surprise (and delight), these teens were already familiar with terms like anxious, avoidant, and secure attachment. They wanted to understand how these patterns shape their friendships, dating experiences, and family dynamics.

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How to Remain Calm in an Argument: A Guide to Nervous System Regulation in Relationships

Wondering how to remain calm in an argument with your partner? This post breaks down the science of nervous system regulation, why early attachment patterns impact your conflict style, and how to self-regulate in the heat of the moment. Learn powerful tools in communication, nervous system exercises like vagus nerve stimulation and body scanning, and how to build everyday habits that support emotional connection, even during tough conversations.

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Are We Doomed? Healing the Anxious-Avoidant Trap in Couples

The anxious-avoidant trap describes a common and often distressing relationship pattern between two different attachment styles: one person with anxious attachment, and one with avoidant attachment. In this dynamic, the anxious partner craves intimacy and reassurance, while the avoidant partner values independence and tends to withdraw when things get emotionally intense. The result? A repeated cycle of emotional pursuit and distancing that leaves both people feeling misunderstood and emotionally exhausted. Conversations feel like a cat and mouse game where neither party is getting their needs met.

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Codependency in Relationships: Is It Really That Bad?

Have you ever worried that you’re too attached to your partner? Maybe you’ve been called “needy” or “clingy” when all you wanted was reassurance. In today’s world, where independence is glorified, needing someone can feel like a flaw. And the word codependent? It’s often thrown around like a red flag. When does codependency in relationships become detrimental and how to fix it.

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