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Why You Struggle to Accept Compliments: The Emotional Threat of Being Seen Positively

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Why You Struggle to Accept Compliments: The Emotional Threat of Being Seen Positively Introduction Clients often say:– “Compliments make me […]

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The Psychology of “Invisible Labor”: Why You Feel Exhausted Even When You Haven’t Done Much Physically

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The Psychology of “Invisible Labor”: Why You Feel Exhausted Even When You Haven’t Done Much Physically Introduction Clients often confess:–

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Why You Feel “Disconnected From Your Past Self”: The Psychology of Self-Split After Trauma or Growth

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Why You Feel “Disconnected From Your Past Self”: The Psychology of Self-Split After Trauma or Growth Introduction Clients often say:–

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Why You Disconnect During Success: The Emotional Cost of Being High-Functioning

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Why You Disconnect During Success: The Emotional Cost of Being High-Functioning Introduction High-performing clients often say:– “I feel nothing when

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Why You Feel “Too Sensitive” in High-Stress Environments: The Gift and Burden of Emotional Precision

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Why You Feel “Too Sensitive” in High-Stress Environments: The Gift and Burden of Emotional Precision Introduction Many clients identify as

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The Invisible Work of Emotionally Mature People: Why Your Stability Attracts Chaos

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The Invisible Work of Emotionally Mature People: Why Your Stability Attracts Chaos Introduction Clients who are emotionally stable often say:–

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The Psychology of “Functional Dissociation”: When You Seem Fine but Feel Nothing Inside

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The Psychology of “Functional Dissociation”: When You Seem Fine but Feel Nothing Inside Introduction Clients who appear stable often confess:–

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Why Smart People Struggle Emotionally: The Intelligence–Emotion Gap

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Why Smart People Struggle Emotionally: The Intelligence–Emotion Gap Introduction Clients with high intelligence often say:– “I can analyze my emotions,

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The Psychology of “Emotional Ghosting Yourself”: When You Abandon Your Own Needs Before Anyone Else Can

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The Psychology of “Emotional Ghosting Yourself”: When You Abandon Your Own Needs Before Anyone Else Can Introduction Clients describe:– “I

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Why You Feel “Too Old to Change”: The Myth of Emotional Expiration Dates

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Why You Feel “Too Old to Change”: The Myth of Emotional Expiration Dates Introduction Clients often say:– “It’s too late

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  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • What We Do
    • How We Do It
    • Who We Are
      • Eduardo Florez, LMHC
      • Evan Egener, LPC
      • Christopher Smith, PsyD
      • Alvaro Florez, MBA
      • Ismael Tijerino, Esq.
      • Edward P. Dehate
  • Services
    • Individual Therapy
    • Couples Therapy
    • Family Systems Therapy
  • Psychoeducation
    • Assessments
      • Personality Style Inventory
      • Vocational Interest Inventory
      • Baseline Load
    • Blog
  • Clinical Training
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