May 29, 2026
Abandonment wounds are among the most discussed injuries in the trauma field, and for good reason: they produce intense suffering and a chronic, low-grade conviction that one is perpetually being left behind. In this episode, I walk through a Case Analysis from Happily Ever After featuring a student working...
May 22, 2026
You are alone with a kind of emotional pain that feels like a kind of despair you cannot put into words. The partner left the room, or stopped texting back, or came back with coffee and an apology that closed the conversation before the work could begin, or did everything "right" and somehow you still feel like you are...
May 15, 2026
You are ending something, and the ending is not going the way endings are supposed to go. The other person has disappeared, or reframed you to mutual friends before you could speak, or treated avoidance as a boundary and called it growth, and you are trying to logistic your way through what is actually a threshold. In...
May 7, 2026
You can know a relationship is over and still feel like the ground underneath you has nowhere to land. For survivors of childhood trauma, the ending of an adult relationship is not just a loss — it is one of the most consequential windows for CPTSD Resolution you will ever be inside, and most women rush past...
May 1, 2026
You can run a life that looks competent from the outside while the private functional domain — taxes, invoicing, paperwork, the relationship with yourself — quietly falls apart behind closed doors. That split is not a discipline problem. It is an audience problem. In this episode, I introduce a single discerning...