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Trauma’s Insomnia: A Nervous System Perspective

Allen Kanerva Published on: 30/01/2026

Trauma-related insomnia isn’t about doing sleep “wrong.” It’s your nervous system staying on alert, rest arrives only when your body feels safe enough to stand down.

Bridging the Gap Between Coaching Certifications and Psychotherapy

by: Allen KanervaPublished on: 04/03/2026

Exploring the gap between coaching and psychotherapy through the lens of neuroscience. Why most people aren’t disordered - they’re dysregulated - and how affective memory, autonomic regulation, and reconsolidation shape real, lasting change.

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Bridging the Gap Between Coaching Certifications and Psychotherapy

The Dynamic of Change: A Neuroscience-Based System for Real Transformation

by: Allen KanervaPublished on: 25/02/2026

Change isn’t about motivation it’s about structure. In The Dynamic of Change, we explore a neuroscience-based system that explains how identity, behavior, and nervous system regulation evolve over time. By understanding cognitive dissonance, measurement, feedback, focus, and behavioral flexibility, transformation becomes predictable instead of frustrating. This is not self-help rhetoric it’s the mechanics of real change.

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The Dynamic of Change: A Neuroscience-Based System for Real Transformation

The Gift of Procrastination : What Cognitive Dissonance Reveals About Identity and Behavior

by: Allen KanervaPublished on: 18/02/2026

Procrastination is commonly framed as laziness, poor time management, or a lack of discipline. That interpretation is incomplete.

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The Gift of Procrastination : What Cognitive Dissonance Reveals About Identity and Behavior

Trauma’s Insomnia: A Nervous System Perspective

by: Allen KanervaPublished on: 30/01/2026

Trauma-related insomnia isn’t about doing sleep “wrong.” It’s your nervous system staying on alert, rest arrives only when your body feels safe enough to stand down.

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Trauma’s Insomnia: A Nervous System Perspective