Thoughtful reflections, clinical insights, and real conversations.
Our journal is a space where we share what we’re learning, noticing, and thinking. Whether you’re new to therapy, returning after time away, or simply curious about how growth and change unfold, our hope is that these writings offer something useful, grounding, and encouraging. We believe that mental and relational health should be talked about openly and with care, and we’re honored to be part of that conversation.
There’s more to say than what fits in a session.
What happens in therapy is personal, private, and often hard to put into words. But as a team, we spend a lot of time thinking about the themes that show up in the room: grief, identity, healing, relationships, change. Our journal is where we put some of those thoughts into writing. These posts are meant to offer perspective, reflection, and maybe even a little clarity for anyone wondering what therapy is really about, and why it matters.
Journal Categories
- Artists & Creative Professionals
- Child & Adolescent Therapy
- Chronic Illness & Chronic Pain
- Contemporary Relationships
- Couples Therapy
- EMDR & Trauma
- Eating Disorders & Nutrition
- Holistic Health & Wellness
- Individual Therapy
- Medication Management
- Parenting & Perinatal Therapy
- Personal Reflections
- Sexual Health & Sex Therapy
- Spiritual Health & Faith Work
- Sport & Performance Therapy
Journal Topics
- ADHD
- Adolescent Therapy
- Affirming Care
- Anxiety
- Anxiety in Children
- Art & Healing
- Athletes
- Betrayal
- Bipolar Disorder
- Birth Trauma
- Body Diversity
- Body Image
- Body Positivity
- Bodywork
- Burnout
- Burnout Recovery
- Caregiving
- Child Therapy
- Chosen Family
- Chronic Illness
- Chronic Pain
- Collaborate Care
- Communication
- Communication Skills
- Compersion
- Conflict Management
- Consent
- Contemporary Relationships
- Couples Therapy
- Creative Burnout
- Creative Growth
- Creative Identity
- Creative Process
- Creative Vulnerability
- Creativity
- Deconstruction
- Depression
- Desire Discrepancy
- Dietician Support
- Disordered Eating
- EMDR
- ENM
- Early Intervention
- Eating Disorder Recovery
- Eating Disorders
- Embodiment
- Emotion Regulation
- Emotional Connection
- Emotional Eating
- Emotional Healing
Is Therapy Right for ENM and Poly Relationships?
We understand that ENM and poly relationships deserve the same care, nuance, and support as any other relationship. In fact, navigating multiple partnerships often requires heightened emotional insight, clear communication, and a strong foundation of trust. Therapy can help support and strengthen these capacities, not because something is broken, but because your relationships matter and deserve attention.
Supporting LGBTQ+ Relationships in Therapy
We are committed to offering LGBTQ+ affirming therapy that doesn’t just accept your relationship, but understands it. Our clinicians include queer and trans therapists, and all members of our team receive ongoing training in affirming care. We work to create a space where you can show up fully, without having to educate your therapist or shrink your experience to fit a mold.
What to Expect in Therapy When You’re Not Monogamous
We recognize that your relationship structure is not a symptom, a phase, or a problem to be solved. It’s part of a meaningful and intentional way of living. Our role is not to scrutinize your choices, but to walk alongside you as you explore the challenges, joys, and questions that naturally arise in any relationship, especially those that fall outside of traditional norms.