There is a particular kind of pause that happens before therapy.Not a crisis pause. A listening pause, often felt when someone begins thinking about therapy but has not decided what comes next. It shows up when something inside you whispers, This is heavier than it used to be, and another voice quickly replies, You should be able to handleContinue reading “How to Know When It’s Time to Start Therapy”
Tag Archives: Life Transitions
🧠 How to Stay Human When the World’s on Fire (Again)
⚠️ Content Note: This piece touches on themes of global violence, nervous system overwhelm, emotional exhaustion, and advocacy in the face of collective trauma. While it doesn’t include graphic details, it does reference recent events (including the U.S. bombings in Iran) and the emotional impact of ongoing world crises. It’s written with the intention of protectingContinue reading “🧠 How to Stay Human When the World’s on Fire (Again)”
Unplugging Won’t Save You: Reclaiming Mental Health Without Abandoning the World
Some days it feels like the world’s on fire, and you’re just trying to make it through your morning coffee without spiraling. Navigating political anxiety with mental health support isn’t just helpful—it’s necessary. Political seasons stir up more than just headlines—they stir up hearts, histories, fears, and fatigue. For some, it’s just another cycle. ForContinue reading “Unplugging Won’t Save You: Reclaiming Mental Health Without Abandoning the World”
Holy Forking Shirtballs, Is This the Bad Place?
Welcome! Everything is Fine” (Except When It’s Not) Is This… The Bad Place? You wake up. The world is on fire—figuratively, sometimes literally. Your phone pings with a news alert about something catastrophic, the economy is doing that weird Schrödinger’s Recession thing where it’s both fine and terrible, and someone on social media is eitherContinue reading “Holy Forking Shirtballs, Is This the Bad Place?”
Navigating Adulthood as a Neurodivergent Young Adult: Lessons from Neverland
Welcome to Neverland, a place where growing up is optional and decision-making seems about as necessary as remembering a six-month-old New Year’s resolution. Sounds dreamy, right? But let’s be real: staying in Neverland forever might not be the best move, especially if you’re navigating adulthood as a neurodivergent young adult, where the world demands moreContinue reading “Navigating Adulthood as a Neurodivergent Young Adult: Lessons from Neverland”
The Hero’s Journey: Finding Your Inner Jedi
In every great story, there’s a hero who undertakes a transformative journey, facing challenges, confronting fears, and ultimately returning wiser and stronger. This narrative, known as the Hero’s Journey, isn’t just a plot device; it mirrors the path we take in our own lives, especially in the context of mental health and therapy. Let’s diveContinue reading “The Hero’s Journey: Finding Your Inner Jedi”
Embracing the Seasons of Mental Health: A Witchy Inspired Journey Through the Ebbs and Flows of Life
Greetings, magical beings, As we journey through life, we often find ourselves riding the waves of highs and lows, much like the ever-changing seasons. Just as nature moves through its sacred cycles, our mental health and capacity also ebb and flow. Understanding and embracing these natural rhythms can help us navigate the ups and downsContinue reading “Embracing the Seasons of Mental Health: A Witchy Inspired Journey Through the Ebbs and Flows of Life”
Storm Haven Spooky Season- A Tribute to our Team
In the mystical realm of Storm Haven, under the bewitching moon’s glare, Lived an enigmatic witch leader, Jen, her powers a celestial grace. She guided her team of healers with a gleam of otherworldly delight, Through the tales of spooky beings, and the extraordinary within sight. First, Jay, warm and insightful, a knowledgeable guide throughContinue reading “Storm Haven Spooky Season- A Tribute to our Team”
The Healing Connection
Why the Therapist-Client Relationship Matters More Than You Think Welcome. You’ve completed the first steps of onboarding and have now been thoughtfully matched with your therapist.That alone is something worth pausing for. Before your consult, we want to share how we think about therapy here and why the relationship itself matters so much. If youContinue reading “The Healing Connection”
Seek Refuge and Support from the Storms of Life
I was standing outside with my feet planted into the ground to look up and see the beauty of the night. Instantaneously I felt a sense of calm, balance, and appreciation for life and the beauty of nature. Looking back on this photo, I am transported back to this feeling and reminded of Storm Haven’sContinue reading “Seek Refuge and Support from the Storms of Life”