01/06/2026
Hi dreamers,
Dreams can sometimes leave us inspired, emotional, unsettled, creative, or deeply reflective. They often seem mysterious, yet psychology and neuroscience suggest that dreaming may play an important role in emotional processing, healing, creativity, and self-understanding.
This week on the Inner Compass Blog, I explore the fascinating relationship between dreams, the subconscious mind, trauma, symbolism, and emotional integration through both a psychological and holistic lens.
The article explores:
- how dreams help process emotions
- why recurring dreams occur
- the connection between trauma and dreaming
- dream symbolism and subconscious patterns
- how creativity can help us explore dream wisdom
I also share why it can actually be comforting to know that dreaming about difficult emotional themes may be part of the brain’s natural healing process during sleep.
You can read the full blog here:
https://wellnessarts.com.au/the-psychology-of-dreams-and-the-subconscious-mind/
With love,
Popi
The Psychology of Dreams and the Subconscious Mind
Dreams are more than random images and fragmented stories — they may be one of the ways the subconscious mind processes emotion, memory, creativity, and unresolved experiences. In this reflective and psychologically grounded piece, holistic psychologist Popi Iatrou explores the fascinating relatio...
01/06/2026
Dreams can reveal emotional truths, subconscious patterns, creativity, and inner wisdom that often remain hidden during waking life.
This week on the Inner Compass Blog, I explore the psychology of dreams, emotional processing, trauma, symbolism, and the subconscious mind through both neuroscience and a holistic lens.
Read the latest blog and subscribe for weekly reflections and wellness insights at wellnessarts.com.au
https://wellnessarts.com.au/the-psychology-of-dreams-and-the-subconscious-mind/
The Psychology of Dreams and the Subconscious Mind
Dreams are more than random images and fragmented stories — they may be one of the ways the subconscious mind processes emotion, memory, creativity, and unresolved experiences. In this reflective and psychologically grounded piece, holistic psychologist Popi Iatrou explores the fascinating relatio...
26/05/2026
What if intuition isn’t something mystical outside of you, but a form of deep inner knowing woven through your body, nervous system, emotions, and creativity? This week on the Wellness Arts blog, I explore the psychology of intuition, the difference between instinct and fear, and how to reconnect with the wisdom beneath the noise.
The Science of Intuition: Bridging Body and Mind
What if intuition isn’t something mystical outside of you, but a form of deep inner knowing that has always existed within your body and nervous system? In this reflective and psychologically grounded piece, holistic psychologist and artist Popi Iatrou explores the fascinating relationship between...
18/05/2026
Sometimes the life we long for is not created through striving harder, but through becoming more aligned with the energy we embody each day. In this reflective piece, holistic psychologist and artist Popi Iatrou explores the connection between nervous system states, creativity, authenticity, and energetic presence. Discover how the environments you immerse yourself in, the thoughts you rehearse, and the way you care for your body all shape what you radiate into the world — and how small daily practices can help you reconnect with your most vibrant self.
Radiate What You Desire
Sometimes the life we long for is not created through striving harder, but through becoming more aligned with the energy we embody each day. In this reflective piece, holistic psychologist and artist Popi Iatrou explores the connection between nervous system states, creativity, authenticity, and ene...
11/05/2026
For years, I believed the answer was independence. Then I found myself in a deeply codependent relationship that slowly pulled me away from my own inner compass. After the breakdown of that marriage and a long period of rebuilding, I discovered a different way of relating altogether: interdependence. In this deeply personal reflection, I explore the difference between independence, codependence and healthy love, and how dance, psychology and years of inner work helped me understand what it truly means to stay connected to another person without losing yourself.
Love Without Losing Yourself: The Difference Between Codependence and Interdependence
For years, I believed the answer was independence. Then I found myself in a deeply codependent relationship that slowly pulled me away from my own inner compass. After the breakdown of that marriage and a long period of rebuilding, I discovered a different way of relating altogether: interdependence...
20/04/2026
Many people I see are surrounded by others, yet still feel disconnected.
In this week’s blog, I explore why meaningful social connection is harder to find, how people-pleasing gets in the way, and how to start building more fulfilling relationships.
Why You Can Feel Lonely Even Around People (And How to Build Real Connection)
A psychologist explores people-pleasing, social connection, and how to build meaningful relationships in modern life.
16/03/2026
Why Meaningful Social Connection Is Essential for Mental Health and Longevity
Tool 4.1 from The Art of Wellness Toolkit: High-Quality Connections There’s a theme that has been popping up in my therapy room quite a lot lately. Clients from very different backgrounds, ages and lifestyles are all saying some version of the same thing: “I wish I had more meaningful social connection in my life.” Not hundreds of acquaintances. Not another WhatsApp group that nobody replies to....
Why Meaningful Social Connection Is Essential for Mental Health and Longevity
Tool 4.1 from The Art of Wellness Toolkit: High-Quality Connections There’s a theme that has been popping up in my ...
02/03/2026
Most of us in helping professions are very good at holding space for others.
We regulate rooms.
We absorb intensity.
We stay calm when things are chaotic.
But I’ve been reflecting on something recently.
After a full day of therapy, I realised my nervous system was still “on” long after my iPad was closed. Evening conversations about global crises, political ego, and the state of the world weren’t just discussions — my body experienced them as more input. More activation. More load.
It made me ask an uncomfortable question:
Was I exceeding my emotional bandwidth out of habit?
In this week’s blog, I write about emotional boundaries, moral fatigue, and the quiet courage it takes to say, “I don’t have capacity for that right now.”
For those of us who are highly empathic, courage doesn’t always look bold. Sometimes it looks like protecting your nervous system so you can keep doing meaningful work.
I end with a question that’s been sitting with me:
What would change if you trusted your limits as much as you trust your empathy?
You can read the full reflection in my latest blog. Subscribe to keep up to date with my Inner Truth Blog at www.wellnessarts.com.au
https://wellnessarts.com.au/emotional-boundaries-for-therapists-why-courage-matters/
429 Too Many Requests
23/02/2026
Validation Is Energy Conservation
Tool #15 from The Art of Wellness Toolkit For years, I’ve been described as calm. Clients say it. Friends say it. Even family members say it. I have a steady presence. I don’t react dramatically. I tend to look regulated. And for a long time, I believed that meant I was fine. But my body had a different opinion. I have had chronic back pain for more than ten years....
Validation Is Energy Conservation
Tool #15 from The Art of Wellness Toolkit For years, I’ve been described as calm. Clients say it. Friends say ...
22/02/2026
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The Art of Wellness Toolkit: A Creative Odyssey to a Vibrant Existence
"The Art of Wellness Toolkit" invites readers on a transformative journey into the art and science of psychological, emotional, relational, and spiritual well-being. Born from spontaneous moments of introspection by psychologist, artist, yoga and dance teacher Popi Iatrou. Popi emphasises how ea...