Skip to content

Therapist Blog

Non-Sexual Intimacy: Why Feeling Close Has Less to Do With Talking and More to Do With Everyday Moments

Abbrielle Schenck

Why Non-Sexual Intimacy Often Feels Missing in Loving Relationships Non-sexual intimacy is often the missing piece when couples say they love each other but still feel distant. Many people assume intimacy means deep conversations, emotional confessions, or long talks late into the night. When those moments are rare or feel forced, couples start to worry […]

Co-Creating Change

This blog is based on a book review for class. The hope of this review is to create a resource that helps clients better understand the therapeutic process—particularly the roles of anxiety, defenses, and emotional engagement.         While people come to therapy either needing change, wanting change or hearing they need to […]

The Power of Inner Child Healing

Emma Dean

I want to share something tender and honest from my heart. Inner Child work is something I do with almost every one of my clients, because of how profoundly powerful it is. We all have an inner child, and this work isn’t simply about reconnecting with our playful, curious, or light-hearted side. The healing lies […]

Can AI chatbots replace human therapists?

Dr Todd Giardina

The big initial disclaimer has to be that this is referring only to virtual, text style therapy. While we may see speaking CGI avatars come along in video chat in the near future … I think the in-person experience is not cost-effective to consider a robot/humanoid therapist in the room. Nor do I think anyone […]

Love Languages, Lost in Translation

Dr Todd Giardina

Let’s revisit the love languages (made famous by Chapman a few years back). Y’all, the key is that you speak THEIR love language. Cross translate. Dr Alessandra talks about the “platinum rule” in relationships. The golden rule is “Do to others as you would like them to do to you.” The platinum rule is “Do […]

1 14 15 16 17 18 152