The process of becoming is life-long and messy. It is common to find ourselves in patterns of anxiety, depression, and conflict. If you are stuck in one of these patterns, I would like to help.
How Do I Know If EMDR Is Right for Me? If you’ve been looking into therapy for trauma, you may have come across EMDR and wondered whether it’s actually right for you — or whether it’s just another therapy trend. That question alone is a good place to start. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) can be a powerful approach for trauma, but it isn’t a magic fix, and it isn’t the right fit for everyone at every moment. The goal of this post is to help you make a mo
When Anger Isn’t Just Anger: How Men’s Emotions Show Up in Relationships Many men come to therapy because of anger — a fight that went too far, a partner who’s had enough, or a growing sense that life just feels out of control. Anger is often what gets noticed first, but it’s rarely the full story. The Message Beneath the Anger Anger is one of the few emotions that men are often taught they’re “allowed” to express. From a young age, many boys learn to suppress sadness, fear,
Anxiety and the Fear of Being Human: Reflections on The Denial of Death Anxiety is often treated as something to eliminate — a problem to fix, a feeling to quiet. But what if anxiety isn’t just a signal of danger or dysfunction? What if it’s a sign of something profoundly human: the struggle to make meaning in a world that doesn’t offer easy answers? The Restlessness Beneath the Surface In his Pulitzer Prize–winning book The Denial of Death , Ernest Becker suggests that our d