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You're Probably Wrong About Mindfulness — And That's Why It Hasn't Worked
Mindfulness has a marketing problem. Somewhere between the clinical research and the wellness industry, it got repackaged into something that sounds nothing like what it actually is — and everything like something a certain kind of person would roll their eyes at. Candles. Apps. The instruction to "just breathe." The implication that if you're still anxious, you're not doing it right. If that version of mindfulness hasn't worked for you, that's not evidence that you can't do
1 day ago6 min read


The Difference Between Acceptance and Giving Up
When people first hear that acceptance is a core part of therapy, the reaction is often the same. Acceptance? You want me to just accept this? It sounds like resignation. Like being told to make peace with something that doesn't deserve peace. Like giving up on getting better, on things changing, on the life you wanted. For people who have survived difficult things — trauma, illness, loss, burnout — the suggestion to "accept" it can feel like a profound misunderstanding of wh
May 86 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
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