A Tuesday Afternoon in the Therapy Room 🪑 Bramwyn arrived on a Tuesday afternoon with the particular exhaustion of someone trying to solve a puzzle using pieces from someone else’s box. He wanted to understand his ex-partner—specifically whether she had […]
In the Therapy Room: Internalizing Verbal Abuse and Rebuilding Self-Worth
The Invisible Wound: When Someone Else’s Words Become Your Thoughts đź’” Picture this: It’s 2 AM and you’re still awake, replaying a conversation from hours earlier. Your boyfriend said something that cut deep—really deep—and even though he apologized, his words […]
In the Therapy Room: Career Anxiety and the Paralysis of Self-Doubt
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.
