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This blog is the technical archive and living evidence base behind everything on this site.
Where the service pages offer an introduction, the blog goes deep — into the specific mechanisms of how the work operates, the real cases that show what becomes possible, and the ongoing process of learning that happens when you stay with something long enough to see how it all connects.
Alahnnaa writes about her own healing alongside her clients' — not to make the work about herself, but because the most honest evidence for any approach is the practitioner who has lived it herself.
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Stepping back risk, seeing the bigger picture, a developmental psychologist’s dream



Normalizing needs, stepping out of the trauma loop, healing and appropriation in a culture of force



What if little kids can’t regulate their emotions because emotions are not supposed to be regulated?



The outside helps us heal the inside — how triggers are an invitation, not an attack



Understanding thoughts and emotions that drive behavior



I FINALLY understand why TCM has no disease labels - prenatal, generational, and societal factors



The cross over between sensory, adhd, autism, etc issues and trauma must be huge, and it’s not just



The problem with “I see your pain, and here’s my offer”…



Should I see Master Yan first or start renting the RestoreChi Specialty Track speaker now?



Why would I go see Master Yan, Why would I work with Alahnnaa?



Walking the extreme middle



We don’t need to debate, just to inform



What is a “multidimensional health psychologist”?



A bit of adult coloring…



Do you know when it’s time to jump off the bandwagon?



Refusing to deal with trauma (by locking it in ice) or opening up (so we can tend to our inner fire)



Even our 9yr old son is trying to help us evolve



The role of fear in our lives



These are important lessons...



Parent self-care/healing
