When You’re a Guest in Your Own Life: Displacement, Uncertainty and What It Does to Your Mind
There is a particular kind of exhaustion that comes not from working too hard but from never being able to fully land. From building something you know may not last. From watching your child become someone you did not plan for, in a country you were never sure you could stay in. This is what displacement does to the nervous system and what helps when the ground won't stay still.
When the World Feels Unsafe: Conflict, Distance, and Your Nervous System
When conflict expands, you don't have to be near a frontline to feel it. As a Ukrainian refugee and trauma-informed therapist, I know this from both sides. Here's what prolonged exposure to threat signals does to the nervous system — and what genuinely helps.