Brianna Hawk, MHC-LP, explores why meaningful progress in therapy can feel slow, how our protective parts resist change, and why trusting the process ultimately leads to deeper, lasting growth.
Read MoreAnna Welch, Advanced Clinical Fellow, reflects on how therapy can be a grounding resource for navigating uncertainty, finding balance, and moving toward healing—even in overwhelming times
Read MoreIlana Pilcz, MHC, MA, shares insights on what panic attacks really are, why they feel so overwhelming, and how to use practical tools to ride the wave and reclaim a sense of safety.
Read MoreMolly Rushing, Advanced Clinical Fellow, explores how reconnecting with your values can help you find clarity and direction when life feels uncertain or overwhelming.
Read MoreStaff therapist Milou Haskin, MHC, introduces Dropping Anchor, an ACT-based mindfulness practice that helps us steady ourselves and find solid ground as we navigate the waves of life.
Read MoreStaff therapist Rachel Chada, MHC, breaks down why weekly therapy sessions are the standard, and when it might make sense to switch things up.
Read MoreAdvanced Clinical Fellow, Dina Borisova, reflects on the emotional weight of bicultural identity and how culturally responsive therapy can support healing, self-understanding, and belonging.
Read MoreAdvanced Clinical Fellow, Molly Rushing, explores how simple daily activities—like singing in the shower, deep breathing, or even listening to music—can support emotional regulation by activating the vagus nerve.
Read MoreBrianna Hawk, MHC-LP, explores how spiritual bypassing—the use of spiritual beliefs or practices to avoid difficult emotions or accountability—can hinder growth and healing. She offers insight into how integrating spirituality with emotional authenticity and psychological work can foster deeper self-understanding, resilience, and meaningful connection.
Read MoreStaff therapist Milou Haskin, MHC, reflects on how childhood experiences of emotional loneliness impact adult attachment patterns and the nervous system—and offers insight into how we begin to heal the roots of attachment wounding.
Read MoreAdvanced Clinical Fellow, Molly Rushing, shares how Expressive Arts Therapy uses creativity—like movement, writing, and art—to support healing, insight, and emotional expression.
Read MoreStaff therapist Rachel Chada, MHC, discusses how the shame and stigma around talking about sex can make it a difficult conversation to bring up—even in therapy.
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