Posts in Therapists
Entering 2026. More Grounded > Less Stressed

As one year closes and another approaches, anxiety often gets louder—not because something is wrong, but because the pace has been relentless. December has a way of slowing the calendar while speeding up the mind. This is when reflection can quietly turn into rumination, and relationship stress feels harder to ignore. Couples counseling and anxiety support are often most effective during this pause—before familiar patterns roll forward into a new year.

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Listening: You Think You’re Doing It. You’re Probably Not

Most people think they’re good listeners—but real listening is rarer than we realize. Active listening isn’t about waiting to respond or fixing the problem. It’s about slowing down, regulating your nervous system, and truly hearing the person in front of you. Especially during the holidays, this one skill can be the difference between connection and conflict.

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Moms — How to Prioritize Yourself + Reclaim Your Time

Motherhood has a way of turning even the most balanced women into professional givers. You show up for everyone else — but when it comes to your own needs, they’re often last on the list. This piece dives into what happens when giving becomes your default mode, why receiving matters just as much, and how to start creating real balance — without guilt, burnout, or losing yourself in the process.

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Disappointments: How Couples Can Rebuild When Expectations Fall Short

Disappointment is inevitable in relationships — even the strongest ones. The difference between couples who drift apart and those who grow closer lies in how they handle it. Learn how to navigate disappointment with empathy, communication, and repair.

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Letting Go of Control: How to Support Your Child Without Micromanaging

Parenting with love sometimes slips into micromanaging. This post explores why we try to control, how it impacts kids, and simple ways to step back without stepping away — so your child builds confidence while knowing you’re still their safe place.

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The Perfectionism Trap in Marriage and Parenting

When you begin showing up more authentically in your family relationships, something beautiful happens. Your vulnerability gives others permission to be vulnerable too. Your acceptance of imperfection creates space for everyone to relax and be themselves. Your willingness to prioritize connection over perfection models healthy relationship skills for your children.

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Too Busy to Feel: Why Constant Activity Might Be Hiding What’s Really Going On

Too busy to feel? Learn how avoiding emotions hides behind packed schedules — and how therapy can help you slow down, check in, and start feeling again.

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The Perfectionism Trap: Why So Many Young Adults Struggle to Let Go of “Perfect”

If you’re a young adult struggling with perfectionism, you’re not alone. That pressure to be flawless, to have everything figured out, to always be “on” – it’s a heavy load to carry. And while striving for excellence can be a beautiful thing, perfectionism can slowly drain the joy and meaning from your life.

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Why AI Can’t Replace Therapy: A Psychotherapist’s Perspective

As technology continues to evolve, it's important to remember that healing happens in relationship—not just in conversation. If you're feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or simply ready to explore therapy with someone who sees the whole you, I’m here to help. I’ll always advocate for human-to-human therapy. Licensed professionals are trained, regulated, and committed to your well-being in a way no AI ever can be.

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When Your Mind Won’t Slow Down 🧠 Strategies to Regulate an Overactive Mind

Racing thoughts can feel incredibly isolating—but they’re more common than we think. Talking about them, normalizing them, and having tools to manage them is a powerful form of self-compassion. If you struggle with racing thoughts, I want you to know: you’re not broken. You’re not failing. You’re human. And there are ways to find calm—even if just one breath at a time.

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