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Couples Therapy Is Preventive Medicine, Not CPR
You don't wait until your teeth are falling out to see a dentist. So why are you waiting until your relationship is barely breathing to try therapy?
Why You Pick the Same Type of Partner
That feeling of "here we go again" in your relationship isn't bad luck. It's your attachment system doing exactly what it was programmed to do.
Why Your Body Still Feels Stressed After the Deadline
Your nervous system doesn't operate on your timeline. Just because the threat is gone doesn't mean your body got the memo.
The Exhaustion of Always Waiting for Disaster
Waiting for the other shoe to drop is not preparedness. It's just living through the bad thing before it even happens, and sometimes it never does.
You Don't Have to Be in Crisis to Go to Therapy
Therapy isn't just for emergencies; it's for the maintenance work that keeps emergencies from happening in the first place.
It's Never Too Late to START Something New
The belief that you've missed your window is just fear wearing a very convincing costume, and it's keeping you from the life you actually want.
You're Depressed, Not Lazy
What looks like laziness is often your brain struggling to function, and knowing the difference changes everything about how you treat yourself.
Why Ugly Art Might Be Your Most Honest Work
The art you hide because it's "not good enough" is often the most honest thing you've created, and that honesty is worth more than pretty.
The DBT Acronyms That Sound Ridiculous But Work
DBT's bizarre acronyms sound made up, but they're the framework your overwhelmed brain actually needs when everything feels impossible.
Burnout Is a Breakdown, Not a Badge of Honor
Why glorifying burnout is destroying your health, your creativity, and your life, and what to do when you're already past the breaking point.
How CBT Helps You Challenge 3 am Catastrophizing
CBT techniques that interrupt the spiral of worst-case scenario thinking so you can stop catastrophizing and start sleeping through the night.
How to Tell Your Inner Critic to Sit Down (And Actually Mean It)
Practical strategies for silencing the harsh voice in your head so you can create, live, and breathe without constant self-judgment.
Mindfulness for People Who Hate Meditation
Practical mindfulness techniques for people whose brains won't shut up and whose bodies won't sit still, no meditation cushion required.
Masks
Ever scrolled through Instagram or TikTok, carefully curating the image you project? Online, it’s easy to shape who we are, highlight our best moments, and filter out the rest. In real life, we do something similar—we wear masks that protect us from judgment, disappointment, or rejection. But how much of what we show, whether online or in person, is truly us?
GOLD
Have you ever been told to “look for the silver lining” in a hard time, only to feel like the advice was distant, cold, or out of reach? For artist Ashley Joan, the silver lining never felt like enough. It implied waiting for the storm to pass before finding anything worth holding onto.
Beyond
We often think we’ve outgrown the boxes we were placed in, only to realize we’ve built new ones, sometimes tighter, sometimes harder to see. These boxes can look like outdated roles, limiting beliefs, or patterns we keep repeating. They can keep us from exploring parts of ourselves that are already there, waiting to be accessed, nurtured, and celebrated. This reflection isn’t just about stepping outside the box. It’s about looking inside the box too, seeing what we’ve forgotten, what we’ve buried, and what deserves to be reclaimed. It’s about realizing the box itself is a narrative, and like any story, it can be rewritten.
Reflection
This is why we created A Place to Be Seen, a living art installation in our office anchored by a guiding poem. It invites everyone who steps inside to pause, reflect, and choose a small mirror to place on the wall. It’s not about labels or boxes. It’s about remembering yourself, every messy, bright, shadowed, still-changing part. The mirrors remind us that how we see ourselves, how others see us, and how we choose to show up all matter. Some days we glow alone. Some days we glow alongside others. It’s all part of being fully human.
The Invitation
“When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you.”
Winston Churchill