The cab driver asks if I’ve had a good day. It’s Friday, 7 PM, and I’m finally heading home after back-to-back sessions. I catch my reflection in the window – designer glasses slightly askew, hair that started the day with […]
In the Therapy Room: Avoidant Attachment Patterns
I met Bryson on a drizzly Tuesday at a cafe near Piccadilly Gardens. He’d been referred by a friend who said he “needed to talk to someone who wouldn’t just tell him to download another meditation app.” Within ten minutes […]
In the Therapy Room: When Love Feels Like Hunger
Tabitha came to me the way many of us arrive at uncomfortable truths—sideways, circling the thing we know but don’t want to name. She was 33, sitting in that chair with the kind of exhausted awareness that only comes from […]
In the Therapy Room: Workplace Surveillance and the Erosion of Trust
📹 The Invisible Invasion The recording device sat on the desk, a small black rectangle with a red light that blinked like a mechanical heart. Around the table sat four men and two women, all staring at it with expressions […]
In the Therapy Room: The Ex-Military Boyfriend and the Accelerated Timeline
🎯 The Problem: A New Man Came Home Brooke has been with her boyfriend for over four years. They met in college, built their relationship on shared goals and values, and had always agreed on a timeline: finish education, establish […]
In the Therapy Room: When Love Becomes Enabling
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. […]
In the Therapy Room: When Compassion Becomes a Prison
🔗 The Sacrifice of Self on the Altar of False Responsibility The woman who sat across from me shifted uncomfortably in her chair, eyes darting between my face and the obsidian skull on my bookshelf. Raven—not her birth name, but […]
In the Therapy Room: The Cost of Sacrificing Authentic Desires for Financial Security
The Golden Handcuffs We Kiss Goodnight 💰 Manhattan in autumn. The kind of crisp Tuesday afternoon where ambitious New Yorkers are either making deals or making therapy appointments to discuss why those deals don’t fill the void. Kai walked into […]
In the Therapy Room: The Invisible Costs of People-Pleasing
I met Tessa in a café near Spinningfields on a drizzly Tuesday afternoon. She’d been referred by a friend—though “referred” isn’t quite right. More like gently pushed in my direction after confessing she’d spent twenty minutes agonizing over which sandwich […]
In the Therapy Room: When Family Loyalty Becomes Emotional Quicksand
🪑Bryson sat down that first day. He was built solid, with hands that showed work and eyes that wouldn’t settle on any one spot in my office. His denim jacket had a patch from the local power plant. He twisted […]
