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Therapy Intensives Are a Partnership: Here’s How We Work Together
Therapy intensives are a collaborative partnership between client and therapist, creating space for faster, deeper healing. Learn how working together in a therapy intensive supports your trauma recovery and emotional growth.
How to Recognize Burnout and Recover From It
When you’re juggling multiple roles, burnout can be easy to dismiss exhaustion as “normal” or to tell yourself you just need to push through. But burnout isn’t just about being tired—it’s a sign that your mind and body have been running on empty for too long. Recognizing it early and taking steps toward recovery can help you feel more grounded, capable, and at peace again.
5 Ways to Protect Your Emotional Health During the Holidays
Protecting your holiday mental health doesn’t mean withdrawing from the season—it means approaching it with care, intention, and compassion for yourself. Here are five emotional health tips to help you navigate the holidays with more peace and authenticity.
How to Set Boundaries for your Mental Health
Struggling with people-pleasing? Learn why setting healthy boundaries is essential for mental health, how to set and maintain them, and how therapy can help you practice boundary setting tips with support.
Understanding the impact of trauma on mental health
If you have experienced trauma and now struggle with your mental health, it is important to remember: this is not a flaw in your character. Developing PTSD or other trauma-related challenges is your brain and body’s natural response to overwhelming experiences. Trauma and mental health are deeply connected, and understanding that connection is the first step toward healing.
5 Strategies for Managing Fall Anxiety
Fall anxiety is common—shorter days, busier routines, and the pressure of closing out the year can feel overwhelming, especially for professionals already navigating burnout or high stress. With the right tools, you can manage seasonal stress and approach the end of the year feeling more grounded and resilient.
What to Expect in a Therapy Intensive Session with Me
If you’ve been considering a therapy intensive, you might be wondering what it will be like to step into such a deep-dive experience. Trying something new, especially in the realm of healing, can stir up uncertainty. My goal in this post is to walk you through what to expect in a therapy intensive session, so you can feel prepared, grounded, and supported every step of the way.
The Connection Between Sleep and Mental Health
Struggling with sleep is more common than many people realize—especially for those living with anxiety or recovering from trauma. Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or feeling rested in the morning can affect your mood, focus, and ability to handle daily stress. For people carrying unresolved trauma, nights can be particularly hard, with racing thoughts, restlessness, or even nightmares making rest feel impossible. Sleep isn’t just about physical rest—it’s deeply tied to our emotional well-being.
Feeling Stuck? How Therapy Intensives Create Breakthroughs
Feeling stuck—whether in personal growth, relationships, or even in therapy—can be frustrating and isolating. You may be doing “all the right things” but still find yourself repeating the same patterns, struggling with anxiety, or unable to move forward in the ways you hoped. For high-achieving professionals especially, this can feel discouraging, as success in other areas of life doesn’t always translate into emotional ease or healthier connections.
Coping with Separation or Divorce
Separation and divorce are among life’s most challenging transitions. It’s common to feel a swirl of emotions—grief, anger, anxiety, relief, uncertainty—sometimes all in the same day. This is not just the ending of a relationship; it’s a shift that can touch every corner of your emotional well-being, identity, and relationships. If you’re moving through this, please know: you’re not broken, and you’re not alone.
Coping With the Empty Nest: Advice for Parents
When a child leaves home—whether for college, work, or their own new adventures—it’s normal to feel a swirl of emotions. Pride and excitement often mix with grief, uncertainty, and even loneliness. This transition doesn’t just shift your daily routine; it can touch every corner of your emotional well-being, your sense of identity, and your relationships.
Therapy Intensives for Personal and Relational Healing
Therapy intensives are a flexible, focused way to work on your emotional health—whether you’re recovering from trauma, feeling stuck in your personal growth, or looking to strengthen your relationship. They’re not just for “crisis mode.” In fact, many people use intensives to deepen the progress they’ve already made in therapy or to jump-start healing they’ve been putting off.
New to Therapy? Consider an Intensive for Your First Experience
If you’ve never done therapy before, just thinking about starting can stir up a swirl of emotions: anxiety, confusion, even fear. What will I say? Will it even help? What if I’m too much? These are all valid questions—and you're not alone in asking them. Whether you’re exploring therapy for the first time or returning after a long break, an intensive therapy session may be a gentler, more focused entry point into healing—without the pressure of an open-ended weekly commitment.
Preparing for Back-to-School: Mental Health Tips for Parents
You don’t have to navigate this stressful season alone. Therapy can support parents in managing their own anxiety so they can show up more calmly and confidently for their kids. It’s not about being a perfect parent—it’s about feeling supported enough to parent with more intention and less overwhelm.
What to Expect Starting EMDR Therapy
If you’re new to EMDR or even to therapy in general, it’s completely normal to feel nervous or unsure about what to expect. Many people worry they’ll have to dive straight into painful memories or talk about everything all at once. But EMDR therapy, especially for beginners, begins gently and intentionally.
How to Prepare for Your Therapy Intensive: A Checklist
Therapy intensives offer a powerful space for healing, but it’s also okay to feel unsure about how to get ready. You don’t need to have everything “figured out” to begin. This post is here to gently guide you through the process with a supportive, practical checklist so you can walk into your session (or log on) feeling grounded, informed, and cared for.
Navigating Social Anxiety During Summer Events
Summer often comes with a flood of invitations—weddings, backyard BBQs, family vacations, and community events. For many, these gatherings are a chance to connect and unwind. But if you live with social anxiety, these same invitations can stir up dread, self-doubt, and a desire to withdraw. Let’s talk about why this season can feel so intense—and what you can do to feel more grounded, including therapy for anxiety in Dallas or online therapy in Texas.
Feeling Anxious About Summer Dating? Here’s How to Stay Grounded
If the thought of dating this summer makes your stomach flip—and not in the butterflies way—you’re not alone.
Whether you're freshly divorced, slowly re-entering the dating world, or carrying the weight of past relationship wounds, the arrival of summer can stir up a mix of hope and anxiety. Learn a few grounding tools and mindset shifts that can help you navigate summer dating anxiety with more ease
No Time for Weekly Sessions? Try a Therapy Intensive Instead
Our culture rewards productivity, not pause. Especially for professional women, there’s a constant pressure to show up, perform well, and stay ahead. If you don’t have time to commit to weekly sessions for months (or even years), intensives offer a short-term therapy option that still allows for deep, transformational work. Taking time for yourself doesn’t mean you’re selfish—it means you’re investing in your capacity to keep going well.
How Therapy Can Help with Generalized Anxiety and Chronic Worry
If you’re a high-achieving adult who looks like they have it all together on the outside—but often feels stuck in a loop of overthinking, tension, or “what if” worries—you’re not alone. Anxiety can be incredibly isolating, especially when you’ve spent years managing it quietly, pushing through, and showing up for everyone else.
The good news? You don’t have to keep managing it alone. Therapy for anxiety—including EMDR therapy—can offer real, lasting relief.