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How to Break Free from the “What If” Spiral: Therapist-Backed Tips for Anxiety

If you’ve ever been stuck replaying every possible disaster your mind can dream up, you’re not alone. Anxiety loves the question “what if…”—and before you know it, you’re spiraling through worst-case scenarios. This constant worry can steal your energy and joy. As a licensed psychotherapist who works with anxiety every day, I can assure you: […]

High-Functioning Depression: The Struggles People Don’t See

What Is High-Functioning Depression? When people hear the word depression, they often picture someone unable to get out of bed, struggling to function, or visibly sad. But not all depression looks that way. High-functioning depression—sometimes linked with Persistent Depressive Disorder (dysthymia)—can be harder to spot. Individuals with high-functioning depression often keep up with daily responsibilities, […]

Depression Recovery & Behavioral Activation: Small Steps, Big Shifts

If you’ve been feeling stuck in the heaviness of depression, you’re not alone. When life feels overwhelming, even the smallest tasks can seem impossible. But here’s the hopeful part: healing doesn’t have to come from huge changes. Often, it starts with just one tiny step forward. This is where something called Behavioral Activation comes in. […]

What OCD Really Is—Breaking Down The Myths and Misconceptions

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by a cycle of obsessions and compulsions. Obsessions are unwanted, intrusive thoughts, images, or urges that cause intense anxiety or distress. These thoughts often feel disturbing, irrational, or even shameful — but they’re not something a person chooses to have. Example: “What if I hit someone […]

Managing Social Anxiety: Strategies for Confidence and Calm

Social anxiety isn’t just “being shy.” It’s an intense fear of being judged, rejected, or embarrassed in social situations. Whether it shows up during a work presentation, a dinner party, or even just saying hello to someone new, social anxiety can feel overwhelming — but it’s also manageable. With time, patience, and the right tools, […]

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