You’re functioning. Showing up.
Holding it together.
You don’t need more advice. You need a place to actually process what’s been held onto. Here, you’ll find grounded, practical tools to help you move through it with more clarity, steadiness, and ease.
EMDR for Grieving an Abusive or Neglectful Parent
Grief after childhood abuse or grieving a complicated relationship with a caretaker isn’t straightforward. It’s layered with trauma, unfinished attachment, and beliefs like “it was my fault.” EMDR therapy helps you reprocess what happened so you can mourn without staying stuck in survival mode. If you’re looking for a way to process a difficult relationship with a person responsible for your wellbeing, EMDR might be for you.
When Grief Gets Stuck: EMDR & Parts Work For Loss
Grief isn’t something to fix or complete. Sometimes a part of us remains stuck in the moment everything changed, holding the shock, guilt, and pain that were too much to process at the time. From an EMDR and IFS pov, this is what “complicated grief” can looklike in the nervous system. Healing isn’t about forgetting - it’s helping those stuck parts come back into the present. Click to learn how to help your grief.
Feeling Lonely During the Holidays? A Therapist’s Guide to Connection
The holidays can make loneliness feel louder, even when you’re not alone. Grief, unmet needs, and high expectations can create a deep emotional hurt. This therapist-created guide shows how loneliness lives in your body and offers gentle, actionable strategies to soothe it. Read on and discover ways to reconnect with yourself and find calm during the season.
What Trauma Really Is (& Why You Might Not Call Yours Trauma)
Trauma isn’t always caused by one big event. For many people, it develops quietly through chronic stress, emotional neglect, or having to stay “on” for too long without enough support. This post explores what trauma really is, including Big T and little t trauma, and why high-functioning people often don’t recognize their own trauma. Read more about what trauma really is — and why you might not call yours trauma.
To the Nearly Burnt-Out Caretaker in 2025
We’re living through a time that assaults empathy, and for those who care, it’s taking a real toll. This post is an open letter to the helpers, healers, and deeply feeling people who are exhausted. If you’ve been cycling through dread, anger, and collapse, you’re not alone — your nervous system is responding exactly as a caring system should. Read this post for how to stay human, stay grounded, and stay connected without burning out.
Empathy Beyond Blood: How to Keep Caring
We talk about "self-care" and "boundaries," but rarely how to keep caring for each other. In this personal entry, I write about and explore empathy as a vital force for connection, examining its forms and offering practical ways to engage deeply without becoming overwhelmed. If you’re a caring, empathetic person, but feel worried that you’re burning out, this one’s for you.
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