The Invisible Threads of Addiction and Family Love 🕸️ The serpent of addiction rarely strikes alone. It coils first around one victim, then stretches tendrils outward, ensnaring those who love too much, who help too much, who shield too much. […]
Families - Identity - In the Therapy Room - Monica Dean
In the Therapy Room: When Your Voice Falls on Deaf Ears
đź“– The Ghost of Conversations Past Emily was thirty-two when she first sat in my office, shoulders hunched as if carrying an invisible weight. She’d spent thirty minutes explaining her parents’ dismissive patterns before finally looking up and saying, “I […]
Relationships - Sophia Rivera
Therapy Confessions: When Loving Someone Means Letting Go of Their Trauma
The hardest cases are always the ones where a client is trapped in someone else’s psychological prison. I remember sitting across from Austin, watching him absently fold a tissue into increasingly smaller triangles as he told me about his mother’s […]
