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Tag: Anxiety

Burnout doesn’t always look like exhaustion.

Burnout doesn’t always look like exhaustion. Many people experiencing burnout are still showing up for work, caring for others, and getting through their day. On the outside, they seem fine. Underneath, they may feel anxious, emotionally exhausted, disconnected from themselves, or unable to truly relax. Common signs of burnout can include: • Feeling constantly “on” […]

Dad It’s Okay to Struggle – Article Shared from the Globe and Mail.

Doug Cochrane

Dads, it’s okay to struggle and ask for helpDAVID A. ROBERTSONSPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAILPUBLISHED FEBRUARY 26, 2026Research shows 67 per cent of men in Canada are not seeking professional mental health support, despitehigh levels of stress and depression. When my oldest daughter was a baby, my partner went for a much-needednight out. I […]

How to Stop Letting Perfectionism Control Your Life: A Therapist’s Approach for High Achievers | Amority Health

How to Stop Letting Perfectionism Control Your Life:  A Therapist’s Approach for High Achievers | Amority Health Published June 29, 2026    Austin, TX   Written By: Rachel Cooper, MS, LPC Associate  Supervised by Dr. Amber Quaranta Leech, LPC-S     If you’re a high-achiever, you’re probably used to setting ambitious goals and holding yourself […]

Signs of High Functioning Anxiety in Women and When to Seek Support

High functioning anxiety can look calm on the outside while feeling overwhelming on the inside. Many women appear organized, successful, dependable, and composed while quietly carrying a level of stress that feels impossible to keep up with. You might handle work, relationships, and responsibilities well, but you may feel restless, tense, or exhausted beneath the […]

Grieving the Life You Expected: The Hidden Losses of Chronic Pain and Chronic

When people think about chronic pain or chronic illness, they often focus on the physical symptoms. The pain. The fatigue. The appointments. The medications. The limitations. What is talked about less often are the losses that can come with living in a body that no longer functions the way it once did. Many people living […]

The Role of Self-Awareness in Change: Your First Step Toward Growth | Amority Health

The Role of Self-Awareness in Change: Your First Step Toward Growth | Amority Health Published June 22, 2026    Austin, TX   Written By: Rachel Cooper, MS, LPC Associate  Supervised by Dr. Amber Quaranta Leech, LPC-S     Quick Summary: Change can feel daunting, overwhelming, or even impossible but the key to meaningful growth often […]

Why You Keep Getting Triggered in Relationships (And How EMDR Therapy Helps Heal Emotional Triggers at the Root)

Patricia Fahmy

You’re not overreacting. And you’re not “too sensitive,” “too emotional,” or “too much.” But sometimes it might feel like that’s the story you’re telling yourself after a reaction you didn’t fully understand—an argument that escalated quickly, a sudden shutdown, a wave of anxiety when someone pulls away, or that intense urge to fix, explain, or […]

Maybe You’re Not an Angry Person: Understanding What Anger Is Trying to Tell You

Many people come to therapy saying, “I have anger issues.” What often follows is a story of feeling misunderstood, values undermined, boundaries pushed, overwhelmed, dismissed, hurt, exhausted, or pushed beyond their limits. The truth is that anger is one of the most misunderstood emotions. We are often taught that anger is bad, dangerous, disrespectful, or […]

Healing Beyond Survival: Reclaiming Your Story and Finding Your Way Forward

Have you ever looked around and wondered how everyone else seems to be managing while you are barely keeping your head above water? Many of us have learned to survive difficult experiences by pushing through, staying busy, taking care of everyone else, or telling ourselves to “just get over it.” or “I am strong.” We […]

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