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It doesn’t announce itself.
It shows up quietly — right after the win. Right after the promotion, the praise, the moment where, by every external measure, you’ve arrived.
And instead of pride, you feel something closer to dread.
L...
06.05.26 10:01 PM - Comment(s)
What Object Constancy Has to Do With Friendship
Object constancy develops around ages two to three. At first it’s simple: understanding that things still exist even when you can’t see them. That’s why peekaboo works on babies — when you cover your face, they genuinely believe you’ve disappeared. As w...
06.05.26 09:37 PM - Comment(s)
Why Being Real Is Part of the Work
There’s a version of therapy where the therapist sits behind a neutral mask — careful, measured, strategically unreadable. For some clients, that distance feels safe. For many neurodivergent clients, it feels like a wall. Congruence is the antidote to that wall. It’...
25.03.26 07:00 PM - Comment(s)



