Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a modern, non-pathologizing psychotherapy that views the mind as an inner ecosystem of “parts” guided by a central Self. Rather than suppressing symptoms, IFS helps protective parts relax, wounded parts heal, and Self-leadership emerge — creating changes that last because the whole system reorganizes, not just a single behavior. Where IFS Comes From
I. Introduction So, you’ve started EMDR therapy—or you’re thinking about it—and you’re hearing that unsettling phrase: “You might feel worse before you feel better.” Naturally, your first thought might be: Why would I want that? Isn’t therapy supposed to make me feel better? It’s a completely valid question. Here’s the truth: EMDR therapy is designed
Finding the right therapist is ultimately about fit — the therapeutic relationship, a method that matches your goals, and logistics you can sustain. In simple terms: choose in-person therapy if you benefit from a contained, distraction-free space and the ritual of going somewhere; choose online therapy if flexibility, comfort at home, or access to a specific specialist helps
I. Introduction Have you ever said, “I feel like I’m just going through the motions”? Maybe you’ve found yourself smiling at the right times, showing up for others, and doing all the “right” things—but deep down, you feel distant, disconnected, or completely numb. You know what you’re supposed to feel, but it’s like something inside is
Have you ever noticed how just one night of poor sleep can drastically impact your mood and energy the following day? Imagine what chronic sleep issues might do to your overall mental health. As a somatic therapist specializing in depression therapy and anxiety therapy, I frequently observe how deeply intertwined sleep is with emotional wellbeing. So, how exactly does sleep influence your
I. Introduction Have you ever caught yourself thinking, “I know this belief isn’t true, so why do I still feel it?” Maybe you’ve spent years trying to convince yourself that you’re enough, that you’re safe now, or that you deserve love—only to have those old, painful beliefs resurface at the worst times. That’s the tricky
I. Introduction Have you ever had that moment in therapy where you understand what’s happening—but still feel stuck in the same emotional patterns? You know why you’re anxious. You can name the childhood wound. You’ve said it out loud. And yet… your body still tightens. Your chest still aches. You still freeze, fawn, or shut down
I. Introduction: Why Many Men Feel Numb, Shut Down, or Disconnected Have you ever thought: “I don’t even know what I feel anymore.” Maybe your partner asks you to open up, and you freeze—not because you don’t care, but because you genuinely don’t know what to say. Or maybe you’ve stopped trying altogether. You just keep
I. Introduction: When “Not Good Enough” Runs the Show Perfectionism isn’t just about having high standards. It’s often about feeling like you’re never enough—no matter what you do. You could complete a big project, get praise from others, hit all your goals… and still feel that lingering voice inside saying: “You missed something.” “You should’ve
I. Understanding the Nature of Grief Have you ever felt overwhelmed by a sense of loss, even from events you didn’t initially recognize as grief-worthy? Grief is an emotional response we experience whenever something significant changes or ends in our lives. While it’s commonly associated with the death of a loved one, grief also emerges










