Archive for March 2026
The Sandwich Generation and the High-Achieving Woman: Holding It All Together (At a Cost)
On paper, you’re doing everything right. You’re competent, driven, and deeply responsible. You’ve built a career, you show up for your family, and you’re the person people trust to handle hard things. But behind the scenes, it feels like too much. If you’re balancing the demands of raising children while caring for aging parents, you’re…
Read MoreThe Fawn Response: A Kinder Understanding of Codependency
There’s a new way of thinking about codependency that feels both refreshing and compassionate. For a long time, “codependency” has carried a heavy stigma — as if caring deeply or wanting harmony means something is wrong with us. But recently, many therapists and trauma-informed practitioners have begun using the term “the fawn response.” Most of…
Read MoreGrowing Up With a Parent Who Struggled: How Your Childhood Still Shapes You Today
Maybe your parent drank too much. Maybe they didn’t drink at all, but they were emotionally checked out, unpredictable, or just never quite there in the ways you needed them to be. Maybe the word “dysfunction” feels too dramatic for what your family was, and yet — something wasn’t right, and you knew it, even…
Read MoreHow Not to Hate Your Partner While Navigating Perimenopause
Just kidding, you’re going to hate them anyway! 😆 Really though, perimenopausal rage is a thing, and chances are that the person who is closest to you (and most often in your way!) is the most likely to feel the brunt of it. You might have interactions that you reflect on and think “why did…
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