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Why You Can’t Stop Over-Explaining Yourself: The Psychology of Justification Trauma

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Why You Can’t Stop Over-Explaining Yourself: The Psychology of Justification Trauma Introduction Common statements clients make:“I feel like I have […]

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When You Feel “Emotionally Behind”: The Psychology of Late Bloomers

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When You Feel “Emotionally Behind”: The Psychology of Late Bloomers Introduction Clients often say:“I feel behind for my age.”“Everyone else

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Why You Feel Responsible for Fixing Others: The Psychology of Emotional Repairing

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Why You Feel Responsible for Fixing Others: The Psychology of Emotional Repairing Introduction Many clients say:“I can’t relax if someone

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The Subtle Burnout of Saying “Yes” When You Mean “No”: The Psychology of People-Pleasing

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The Subtle Burnout of Saying “Yes” When You Mean “No”: The Psychology of People-Pleasing Introduction Many individuals struggle to say

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When Your Mind Won’t Stop Preparing for the Worst: The Clinical Roots of Catastrophic Thinking

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When Your Mind Won’t Stop Preparing for the Worst: The Clinical Roots of Catastrophic Thinking Introduction Clients often say:“I always

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Why You Feel Emotionally “Disconnected” From Your Partner: The Psychology of Attachment Shutdown

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Why You Feel Emotionally “Disconnected” From Your Partner: The Psychology of Attachment Shutdown Introduction Many people reach a point in

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When You Feel Responsible for Everyone: The Trauma of Emotional Over-Responsibility

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When You Feel Responsible for Everyone: The Trauma of Emotional Over-Responsibility Introduction Clients often say:“I feel responsible for everyone’s feelings.”“If

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The Collapse After Success: Why Achievement Often Triggers Emotional Crises

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The Collapse After Success: Why Achievement Often Triggers Emotional Crises Introduction Many high-achievers experience an emotional crash after:– receiving praise–

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The Psychology of Emotional Echoes: Why Old Pain Repeats in New Relationships

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The Psychology of Emotional Echoes: Why Old Pain Repeats in New Relationships Introduction Have you ever noticed that:the same type

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Why You Feel “Too Loved” or “Smothered”: The Psychology of Receiving Healthy Attention

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Why You Feel “Too Loved” or “Smothered”: The Psychology of Receiving Healthy Attention Introduction Clients often express confusion when treated

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      • Christopher Smith, PsyD
      • Alvaro Florez, MBA
      • Ismael Tijerino, Esq.
      • Edward P. Dehate
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