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Your Feelings are Valid: Reasons We Offer Therapy for Black Men

Mental health stigma is a leading obstacle against the Black community seeking mental health care. Despite efforts to sensitize the masses, there is still much ground to cover. Statistics show that African American women are much more receptive to mental health care...

Why Black People Prefer Black Therapists

The vast Majority of Black clients prefer Black therapists. Period. The most common comment I hear from Black clients is that they don’t want to have to explain certain things. While the most common emotional response is relief. My Black clients inherently know that...

Four Elements Grounding Exercise

Need help connecting with the present moment and feeling more grounded? The Four Elements Grounding Exercise is a powerful tool for cultivating inner peace, resilience, and a deeper connection with the natural world. In today's fast-paced and often chaotic world, many...

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Follow me to Simplicity

I'm here to help others understand how we navigate in the world. How we can accept ourselves and how to communicate with others as we grow and change. Simplicity is here to SUPPORT those who unsure of what to change, of how to...

Navigating Anxiety in Black Women

Anxiety, a universal human experience that affects people from all walks of life. Yet, when we explore the journey of anxiety among Black women, we uncover a multifaceted landscape shaped by unique factors including cultural, societal, and personal contexts. In this...

What Are the Benefits of Group Therapy?

Everyone needs a community to share things with; often, your community contains your closest friends or your family. But sometimes, we don't feel comfortable sharing our struggles or issues within our inner circle. That's where group therapy comes in a chosen...
Managing Relationship Expectations: Reason, Season, Lifetime
Managing Relationship Expectations: Reason, Season, Lifetime

People come into your life for a reason, a season, or a lifetime. At its core, this idea is a way of making sense of how relationships enter, change, and sometimes leave our lives and how relationship expectations quietly shape the way those changes land. A reason...

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How EMDR Helps With Trauma
How EMDR Helps With Trauma

EMDR gets talked about a lot. Sometimes it’s framed like a breakthrough that fixes everything. Other times it’s explained in such technical language that people check out before they understand what it actually does. What usually gets lost is the most important part:...

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Are You Coping or Are You Healing?
Are You Coping or Are You Healing?

From the outside, it looks like you’re doing fine. You’re getting through your days. You’re showing up at work. You’re handling responsibilities. You might even be proud of how much you can carry. But quietly, there’s a question that keeps tapping you on the shoulder:...

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When Grief Doesn’t Get Time to Breathe
When Grief Doesn’t Get Time to Breathe

When news breaks about a young, high-profile figure whose life ends far too soon, the story is rarely just about success. It is about loss. It is about what happens when someone experiences deep personal grief and is still expected to keep moving, performing, and...

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Is EMDR Right for Me? What to Consider Before Starting
Is EMDR Right for Me? What to Consider Before Starting

If you’ve been looking into therapy options and keep seeing EMDR therapy pop up, you’re not alone. It gets talked about a lot, sometimes like it’s a magic fix and other times like it’s only for people with extreme trauma. You're probably wondering “Is EMDR right for...

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Why Therapy Feels Uncomfortable (at first)
Why Therapy Feels Uncomfortable (at first)

Most people expect therapy to feel relieving right away. You show up, talk things through, and walk out lighter. Instead, you leave feeling exposed. Maybe quieter than usual. Maybe unsettled or emotionally stirred. Sometimes you replay the session on the drive home...

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Kids Learn Emotional Boundaries by Watching You
Kids Learn Emotional Boundaries by Watching You

Most parents don’t think of themselves as “shrinking.” It usually feels more like being flexible. Letting things go. Choosing your battles. You tell yourself it’s easier to handle it quietly than to rock the boat, especially when everyone already seems stretched. So...

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Love Isn’t the Problem. Emotional Safety Is.
Love Isn’t the Problem. Emotional Safety Is.

There’s a moment that shows up in a lot of relationships, and it rarely looks dramatic. You’re mid-conversation. Something comes up. You feel it before you can fully name it. And then you decide not to say it. Not because you don’t care. Not because you don’t love the...

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When Financial Stress Follows You Home
When Financial Stress Follows You Home

Most people don’t immediately connect relationship strain to money. What they notice instead is that things feel heavier. Shorter. Like it takes more effort to stay connected than it used to. Interactions feel tense. Even supportive relationships can start to feel...

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