The Paralysis of Proximity đź”’ He sits across from me on a Tuesday evening in late October, laptop bag still slung across his chest like he might need to flee at any moment. Lyndon tells me he’s been staring at […]
In the Therapy Room: The Invisible Structures around Loneliness
You are not a passive recipient of circumstance. You are an active author of your becoming through the force of your will.
In the Therapy Room: Living with Stalking and Harassment
The man sat in my office in Solvang on a Tuesday morning, and the fear was written on him like a scar. Not a fresh wound—something older, something that had started sharp and turned into a constant hum he’d learned […]
In the Therapy Room: When a Friendship Becomes Toxic
You’re not a bad person for wanting to hurt him back. You’re just a person whose emotional system is trying to solve a problem it doesn’t have the right tools for.
In the Therapy Room: When Love Becomes a Cage
The Jealousy That Masquerades as Devotion đź’” I remember Tristan sitting across from me on a Tuesday afternoon, his leg bouncing with restless energy. His partner, Sophie, sat beside him but not with him—there was a distance of about eighteen […]
In the Therapy Room: When Social Scripts Collide with Personal Sovereignty on Your Birthday
🌧️ The Opening Ryder sat across from me on a Tuesday evening, rain hammering the office windows, and confessed they were afraid of ruining their birthday party by paying for it entirely by himself, even though his girlfriend and his […]
In the Therapy Room: The Invisible Weight of Triangulation and the True Cost of Keeping Secrets
The Weight of Other People’s Secrets 🤫 It’s 4:47 p.m. on a Thursday, and Sasha is sitting on my couch with the particular posture of someone who’s been holding their breath for months—not literally, but spiritually. There’s a guitar-string tension […]
In the Therapy Room: The Architecture of Self-Protection and the Invisible Costs of Solitude
We start to believe that our trauma has revealed something true about us, rather than something true about what we endured.
In the Therapy Room: The Power of Rumination and Emotional Bytes in Relationships
“The words don’t have power. Your story about the words does. And unlike his comment, that’s actually something you control.”
In the Therapy Room: The Invisible Structures of Toxic Relationships
The Setup 🍸 The bar was nearly empty when he walked in, rain still wet on his shoulders. He ordered a drink he didn’t want and sat where the light wouldn’t hit his face directly. That’s how I knew it […]
