π The Emotional Mathematics of Friendship Loss Let me tell you about the emotional mathematics of friendship breakups: they hit with approximately 3.7 times the force of romantic ones, yet receive about 0.02% of the cultural sympathy. Everyone prepares you […]
Therapy Confessions: Red Flags in Relationships
π© When Trust Is Already on Life Support I once watched a woman spend forty-five minutes trying to convince herself that the stop sign she just drove through wasn’t actually red. “Maybe it was more of an orange-ish color,” she […]
Therapy Confessions: The Invisible Structures of Family Estrangement
π The Grief That Wasn’t Allowed I once watched a woman at a restaurant trying to cut her steak with a spoon. For fifteen minutes, she sawed away at the filet with this ridiculous utensil while a perfectly good knife […]
Therapy Confessions: When Not Belonging Becomes Your Comfort Zone
Last week I was standing in line at my favorite coffee shop when I overheard two women talking about “finding their people.” One said, “I just don’t feel like I fit in anywhere,” and the other nodded sympathetically. I nearly […]
Therapy Confessions: The Dating Skills Nobody Taught You
π§ The Emotional Regulation Nobody Talks About Emily K. was fascinating to work with – brilliant at her job as a pediatric surgeon, capable of extraordinary focus during 12-hour operations, yet completely undone by a Tinder match who took more […]
Therapy Confessions: The Teen Father Who Planned It All
I’ve spent two decades listening to people’s secrets, and let me tell you, the therapy room is where even the most carefully constructed family facades crumble like stale cookies. πͺ Last week, I was reorganizing my case files when I […]
Therapy Confessions: When Love Becomes a Sacrifice
I once watched a woman in a restaurant methodically divide her sandwich in half, give the larger portion to her partner, then proceed to ask if he wanted her pickle too. He took it without a word of thanks, scrolling […]
Therapy Confessions: Why We Keep Choosing Love That Hurts
The Apology Paradox π I once had a client who would walk into my office, sit down, and immediately apologize for taking up my time. She’d do this while paying me for that very time. This struck me as the […]
Therapy Confessions: When Spending Fills Emotional Voids
π³ The Hidden Price Tag Ritual When Emily first walked into my office, she carried with her a designer handbag that still had the price tag tucked insideβnot an accident, but a ritual she later confessed to me. “I like […]
Therapy Confessions: Bedbugs and Bridezillas
π When Bugs Become Monsters I remember the day Emily K. walked into my office clutching her phone like it contained nuclear launch codes. She was getting married in six months, and her face had that distinctive blend of joy […]