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When Recovery Feels Stuck What Families Need to Understand About: Trauma, Anxiety, and Healing
Written in collaboration with A Mission For Michael By Gabriel Davis, LCSW Recovery often looks hopeful from the outside. A loved one attends treatment, therapy, shows up to meetings, follows treatment recommendations, and speaks the language of growth. Families begin to exhale. Then something confusing happens. Progress slows. Old patterns return. Emotional intensity rises again. Families often arrive at a painful question: “How can someone work this hard and still feel stuc


Unveiling Souls: A Romantic Love Story in the Heart of the City, Collin and Ariel
In the heart of a bustling city, amidst the chaos of daily life, two souls found themselves on a collision course that would forever...


Healing Relationship Dynamics: ISTDP Approach to Managing Blame in Relationships
In the intricate dance of relationships, blame can often emerge as a toxic force, poisoning the connection between partners and eroding...


Navigating the Maze of Anxiety in an Anxious Partner: A Tale of Cooper and Rady
Cooper and Rady’s love story began like many others, filled with laughter, shared dreams, and a sense of mutual understanding. And, as...


Helpful versus Hurtful Lust
Lust, a fundamental aspect of human nature deeply ingrained in our biology, often plays a significant role in romantic relationships,...


Understanding Emotional Vulnerability in Relationships: The Key to Building Intimacy
Intimacy is the cornerstone of healthy relationships, fostering both mental and physical well-being. At the heart of emotional intimacy...
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