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Living in Sync

Living in Sync

Anxiety can arise from many sources—an upcoming event that feels overwhelming, worrying about all the possible outcomes of a situation, or struggling to navigate challenges in relationships. When working with clients, I have noticed that a significant contributor to...
Peeling back the layers of self-compassion

Peeling back the layers of self-compassion

We’ve all heard of self-compassion, but most of us have an incomplete concept of this practice, and it’s time we talk about it. The word “compassion” is derived from latin, and it means “to suffer with”. Compassion refers to the way we respond to suffering, whether...
Self-Care Can Come in Many Shapes and Sizes

Self-Care Can Come in Many Shapes and Sizes

In today’s fast-paced world, taking care of yourself is more important than ever. Between work, family, and social obligations, it’s easy to forget that self-care is not just about indulging in a spa day or treating yourself to a favorite meal. True self-care is about...
A Holiday Survival Guide After Religious Trauma

A Holiday Survival Guide After Religious Trauma

The holidays arrive, adorned in nostalgia but pulsing with anxiety, especially for those who’ve experienced religious trauma. Navigating family dynamics during this time often involves setting boundaries—an essential to protect your psyche....