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What Is Complex PTSD? Symptoms, Causes, and Evidence-Based Treatment
If you've been researching your symptoms and stumbled across the term "Complex PTSD," you're not alone. Searches for Complex PTSD have grown dramatically in recent years — driven, in part, by people who recognized themselves in descriptions that standard PTSD accounts didn't quite capture. Complex PTSD is real. It is clinically recognized. It is distinct from — though related to — PTSD. And it is treatable. This post will explain what Complex PTSD is, how it differs from PTSD
Mar 76 min read


CBT and ACT for Cancer-Related Stress: Evidence-Based Support for Life After (and During) Diagnosis
A cancer diagnosis changes everything. Even after treatment ends, many survivors find themselves caught in a relentless cycle of worry, hypervigilance, and emotional exhaustion that is difficult to explain to others—and even harder to simply "think your way out of." If you've been told you should feel grateful or relieved now that the hard part is over, but instead feel anxious, numb, or overwhelmed, you are not alone. And you are not broken. Cancer-related stress is real, re
Feb 205 min read


Resilience in Motion: How My Journey Through Life's Challenges Shapes My Work as a Psychologist
A Life Built on Resilience and Growth Before I became a psychologist, I was a gymnast and a cellist. Sports and music taught me discipline, focus, and how to thrive under pressure—but also how to cope with setbacks and losses. I learned early that strength isn’t about never falling; it’s about getting back up, learning, and moving forward. That mindset has carried me through every chapter of my life, including some of the hardest ones. From Performance to Purpose I pursued p
Oct 13, 20253 min read


Psychological Flexibility: Why Rigidity Keeps Us Stuck and How to Break Free
Do you ever feel like you're stuck in the same patterns, even when they're clearly not working? Maybe you keep having the same argument with your partner, or you avoid challenges because "what if I fail?" You're definitely not alone. Most of us get trapped in rigid ways of thinking and acting—and it's exhausting. The good news? There's a way out, and it's called psychological flexibility. What Is Psychological Flexibility? Think of psychological flexibility like being a bambo
Oct 13, 20254 min read


Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: How Therapy Can Help You Feel More Confident and Capable
You’re Accomplished—But You Don’t Feel Like It You’ve worked hard, achieved milestones, and others see you as capable. But inside, you...
Aug 19, 20252 min read


Why Choose a Psychologist for Therapy: The Value of Doctoral-Level Expertise
When seeking therapy, you'll encounter various mental health professionals—counselors, therapists, social workers, and psychologists....
Aug 18, 20254 min read
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