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Why Real Relationships Require Repair
Conflict and rupture are not signs of failure—they are bumps on the road to real relating. When someone hurts us, or when we misunderstand one another, it is not a signal to flee. It is an invitation to slow down, to look inward, and to repair. Rupture asks us to practice honesty, to speak our truth, and to tolerate the discomfort of real connection.
Living Beyond the Stories That Keep You Stuck
The stories we tell ourselves shape how we experience the world. Trauma, past experiences, and unexamined beliefs can limit our growth. Psychodynamic therapy helps identify these narratives, distinguish story from reality, and create space for more life-affirming ways of being.
Listening to Our Inner Child: Navigating Emotions in a Complex World
Life isn’t fair—but ignoring our emotions doesn’t make it easier. From childhood lessons to adult challenges, unexpressed feelings can linger, shaping how we respond to grief, frustration, and loss. By listening to the inner child within us, acknowledging our emotions, and creating space to feel, we learn to navigate life with greater self-awareness, resilience, and connection. This work isn’t about reasoning away pain—it’s about giving it room to be heard.
Take Back Your Power By Using Curiosity to Meet Anxiety and Discomfort
The COVID pandemic pause offered a chance to reflect, reassess habits, and reorganize priorities. By embracing this stillness, we can grow, redirect our energy toward meaningful goals, and emerge with healthier habits, renewed purpose, and deeper connections
Deeper Questions For Treating Addiction
Addiction isn’t just about substances—it’s about pain, shame, and the human need for relief. This article explores how curiosity and compassion help us understand the deeper emotional roots of substance use, making recovery more possible and humane.
Free Your Mind - Stop Letting Automatic Thoughts Control You
Our minds are powerful, but believing every thought can trap us in stress, self-criticism, and unconscious patterns. By learning to pause, observe, and question your thoughts, you can reclaim mental freedom, increase self-awareness, and live a more intentional, balanced life.
Accept First — Then Change Comes
Real change doesn’t come from forcing ourselves to be different — it begins when we meet our inner experience with compassion. In trauma-informed psychodynamic therapy, acceptance becomes the doorway to healing, offering space for the nervous system to settle and for new possibilities to emerge.
The Art of Attunement & How It Heals
Attunement—the experience of being truly seen and understood—is at the heart of healing. In therapy, it creates safety, fosters self-awareness, and helps repair early attachment wounds.
The Medicine in the Middle: Choosing Wholeness Over War
Black-and-white thinking fuels both personal and collective conflict, but emotional healing begins when we learn to live in “the middle.” This article explores how our inner divisions mirror the polarization around us and why we default to oppositional thinking. It also highlights how therapy can help us hold complexity, tolerate discomfort, and move toward wholeness. If you’re seeking psychotherapy rooted in integration, self-awareness, and transformational inner work, this piece is for you.
Anger and the Shadow: How To Heal the Fire Within
Anger isn’t something to suppress or control — it’s a messenger. This emotion reveals what we value, what has been ignored, and where healing is needed. A psychological perspective explores how anger can reconnect you to your power, your boundaries, and your authentic self.
When You Stop Seeking Approval, You Find Yourself
We spend so much of our lives chasing approval — trying to be enough in someone else’s eyes. But the real work of healing begins when we stop reaching outward and start turning inward. Self-acceptance is not complacency; it’s the quiet courage to belong fully to yourself.
How Do I Know If I’ve Found a Good Therapist?
Signs of a strong therapeutic relationship and how to know when therapy is working.
When Your Teen Won’t Talk to You and How Therapy Can Help
When your teen shuts down or pulls away, it can be painful — but it may also be part of their healthy development. Psychotherapy can serve as a bridge for teens to find their voice and help parents navigate this stage with compassion, understanding, and a renewed connection.
Transforming Fear: A Guide To Understanding Your Emotions
What if your fear held a message for you? Emotional curiosity invites us to listen to the feelings we often avoid. By exploring fear with curiosity and compassion, we begin to reclaim our power, restore self-trust, and rediscover our wholeness.
Facing Avoidance: Why We Hide From Ourselves and Others
Avoidance can block growth, strain relationships, and keep us from living fully. Discover how psychotherapy can help you confront what you’ve been avoiding, navigate uncomfortable feelings, and create healthier, more honest connections.
Calm the Waters On the Inside: Strategies for Managing Anxiety
Anxiety is a common experience, often misunderstood and stigmatized. Our past experiences, particularly traumatic ones, shape our present thoughts, but by recognizing these patterns, we can regain control. Instead of viewing anxiety as a flaw, we can see it as a sign urging us to realign with our deeper values, and finally find a home inside ourselves.