The DC Metro Therapy Blog

Do you find yourself tossing and turning, unable to get a good night’s sleep because your partner’s snoring, tossing, or different sleep schedule keeps you awake? If so, you’re not alone. Many couples struggle with incompatible sleep patterns, leading to a lack of sleep for one or both partners and

As we get ready for a new year, it’s not just a time for resolutions focused on healthy eating, fitness, or career goals—consider turning your attention inward to address chronic pain through the power of intention. The intricate relationship between stress, anxiety, and chronic pain is often underestimated, with the

The holiday season is a time of joy, but it can also bring its fair share of sleep challenges. Late-night festivities, irregular schedules, and family activities often take a toll on our sleep and self-care practices. But don’t worry, strategies from Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-i) can help you keep

A recent study from the University of Warwick uncovered a new aspect in the complex world of sleep challenges. It emphasizes how your thoughts and feelings about sleep can significantly affect your overall well-being. Unlike the common belief that sleep trackers give accurate insights into sleep quality, this research suggests

Chronic pain affects over 50 million Americans and many people struggle to find relief. Chronic pain isn’t just a physical ailment – it’s a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and environmental factors. Let’s dive into the connection between your brain, the fight-or-flight response, and how embracing discomfort can bring relief

Climate change is an unfortunate reality that triggers many people’s anxiety, sadness, anger, or guilt. This is called climate-related anxiety, and it is becoming more and more prevalent. Thankfully, there are ways to cope and take action!  Let’s look at why negative news stories make us anxious, five ways to

The transition between seasons can bring excitement and challenges, often affecting our mental well-being. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that can be triggered by these seasonal shifts, particularly in the fall and winter when daylight hours decrease.  Understanding the Roots of SAD Although not entirely understood,

Are you the kind of person who feels alive and more alert once the sun sets? Do you find yourself more productive and focused during the stillness of the night? If so, you might be a night owl—a person whose feels more awake at night and tends to stay up

Have you ever wondered why the arrival of autumn affects how you sleep? The answer lies in the interconnectivity between our bodies, the changing environment, and the science of sleep regulation. As summer fades into fall, you might notice the temperature and air changing, along with your daily routines. The