Losing Friends After a Diagnosis

Getting news of a big diagnosis, whether it’s cancer, a chronic illness, or even a mental health condition, is hard enough on its own. I’ve watched and experienced the unexpected ways friends sometimes react. Suddenly, someone who checked in all the time is nowhere to be found, or group chats go silent. When people vanish … Read more

The Healing Power of Casual Chats

Small talk gets a bad reputation. Most people see it as fluff or an awkward social ritual filling time until the real conversation starts. I used to think that way too, but after digging into how small talk really works, I found it’s surprisingly good for mental health. There’s a lot more going on when … Read more

Sleep Paralysis Links To Addiction

Sleep paralysis stops you from moving or speaking while waking up or falling asleep. Once you’ve experienced it, you know just how strange and sometimes scary it can feel. But there’s this topic that gets a lot of attention lately: how sleep paralysis connects to addiction and substance use. Let me break down what science … Read more

Numbness after Narcissistic Abuse

Emotional numbness after narcissistic abuse is something that can feel really confusing and even a little bit scary. If you’ve ever found yourself feeling “checked out,” struggling to connect with your feelings, or even feeling completely flat after dealing with a narcissist, you’re definitely not alone. This experience is more common than you might think, … Read more

Benefits Of Sharing Your Story

Sharing personal stories goes way beyond just putting words out into the world. Telling my story has opened up doors to new relationships, personal growth, and even professional change. Most people expect sharing their story to feel a bit vulnerable (it does), but there’s a whole stack of upsides, too. Here, I’m walking you through … Read more

The Shame-Addiction Cycle

Shame often lurks in the background of addiction, acting like an invisible force that shapes everything from daily decisions to relationships with others. It’s not just a fleeting feeling of embarrassment—it’s a much heavier sense that something is deeply wrong with who you are. For so many people dealing with addiction, shame sticks around even … Read more

Insecurity & Compulsive Behaviors

If you’ve ever found yourself stuck in patterns that don’t work for you, such as over-checking your phone, worrying endlessly, or seeking approval from others, there’s usually something deeper going on under the surface. How secure we feel in our relationships can drive why we sometimes slip into cycles we can’t seem to break. Many … Read more

Parenting during SUD Recovery

Parenting during recovery from substance use is a ride full of ups and downs. For people like me who’ve struggled with addiction, being a present and loving parent is really important, but recovery brings its own set of challenges, especially when kids are in the mix. If you find yourself steering through sobriety while raising … Read more

The “TherapyTok” Phenomenon

If you’ve scrolled through TikTok lately, you’ve probably noticed a surge of bite-sized therapy advice from creators claiming to know what’s best for your mental health. This wave of content is known as “TherapyTok.” The hashtag has racked up billions of views, and it seems like everyone, from licensed therapists to everyday users, has something … Read more

Choice Paradox leads to Addiction

The paradox of choice is something I keep spotting in my own life, especially with apps, streaming services, online shopping, and even everyday things like picking what to eat. Having more options sounds awesome, right? The weird thing is, the more choices I get, the harder it feels to stop scrolling, swiping, or second-guessing what … Read more