How to Know When You Actually Need Therapy (Not Just a Better Routine)
What Is EMDR?
EMDR stands for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. It's a structured therapy developed in the late 1980s, and it's primarily used for trauma though research has since expanded it to anxiety, depression, panic, grief, phobias, and chronic pain.
What High-Functioning Anxiety Really Looks Like (When You Seem Fine on Paper).
You meet every deadline. You show up prepared. From the outside, you look like someone who has it together. On the inside, there's a near-constant hum of what-ifs, replaying conversations, mentally pre-living every possible outcome of things that haven't happened yet. Nobody around you would call you anxious, because anxious people fall apart, and you haven't.
How to Actually Recover from Burnout (When Rest Isn't Enough)
This is one of the things burnout showing up physically makes clear: the fatigue, the brain fog, the sleep that doesn't restore you, those aren't just tiredness. They're signs of a system that's been in fight-or-flight so long it stopped registering rest as safe. That's a biological problem, and it needs more than a long weekend to undo.
How to Know You're Ready for Therapy (Even If You've Always Handled Everything Yourself)
Not sure if you "need" therapy or just need to push through? Here's how to tell the difference, what actually stops high-functioning people from getting help, and what to expect when you finally go.
How ADHD Goes Undiagnosed in Women (And Gets Mistaken for Something Else)
ADHD looks different in women, often missed for decades or mistaken for anxiety, depression, or just being "scattered." Learn the real signs of undiagnosed ADHD in women and why diagnosis usually comes later than it should.
Questions to Ask a Therapist in California and Utah
Not sure what to ask during your first therapy consultation? This guide covers six helpful questions to ask when choosing a therapist in California or Utah so you can feel more confident finding the right fit.

