by Jennifer Steinbachs | Dec 18, 2025 | Practitioner Series
Care does not happen in a vacuum. Every clinical encounter is a relational field, and the practitioner is not a neutral observer within it. Their nervous system, expectations, pacing, and need for certainty all shape what the body being seen is willing—or able—to...
by Jennifer Steinbachs | Dec 18, 2025 | Practitioner Series
Much of what we think we know about human physiology is accurate —and still misleading. Not because the data are wrong, but because of when and under what conditions the data are gathered. Physiology is often studied after the organism has already adapted. That timing...
by Jennifer Steinbachs | Dec 18, 2025 | Practitioner Series
Most modern bodies are not being studied, treated, or interpreted in a neutral state. They are being assessed while braced. This matters more than we admit. The Myth of the Neutral Baseline Medicine, research, and wellness culture all rely on an implicit...
by Jennifer Steinbachs | Dec 12, 2025 | Practitioner Series
Why This Needs to Be Said (Again) Most practitioners are trained—explicitly or implicitly—to see pathology as failure. A problem to suppress.A deviation to correct.A signal that something has “gone wrong.” Even in so-called root-cause medicine, symptoms are often...
by Jennifer Steinbachs | Nov 24, 2025 | Brain Fog, Perimenopause, Reckoning Years
🌗 Where nervous system wisdom rewrites the perimenopause playbook—part of The Reckoning Years series. You’re not “losing your mind.”You’re losing the buffer that kept everything running even when you were running on fumes. The fog isn’t decline.It’s exposure.Your...
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