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6 Ways to Heal From Codependency
Key Takeaway: Healing from codependency is about loosening the belief that your worth comes from being needed and allowing yourself to matter without constant emotional labor. With these tips, you’ll learn that codependency recovery looks less like self-improvement and more like learning to relate to yourself with less urgency and more honesty. If you’ve found yourself frantically Googling how to heal from codependency after a relationship went sideways, there’s a decent c
Dr. Cynthia Shaw
7 min read


How to Reinvent Yourself: A Therapist’s Guide
Key Takeaway: If you’ve been wondering how to reinvent yourself or what it actually means to recreate your life, the truth is far gentler than the internet makes it seem. Reinvention often begins when you pause long enough to notice what’s been quietly shifting inside you and allow yourself to see that movement with fresh eyes. This guide will support you in making sense of that inner evolution, offering a way to reinvent your life that feels honest, grounded, and beautifully
Dr. Cynthia Shaw
5 min read


6 Ways to Release Trauma From the Body [According to a Therapist]
Key Takeaway: If you’re wondering how to release trauma from the body, it starts with noticing how your lived experience shows up in sensations, reactions, and moments of truth your body has been carrying. Releasing trauma in the body is really about letting yourself exist with more honesty, presence, and connection. These six suggestions might just nudge you a little closer to yourself. Trauma is clever. It doesn’t always stay politely filed under “things that happened years
Dr. Cynthia Shaw
7 min read


6 Ways to Grieve a Relationship or Breakup
Takeaway: Grieving a relationship isn’t about “getting over it”—it’s about learning to move through the loss with honesty, rest, and compassion. This guide explores ways to sit with the ache of ending, make sense of what love revealed, and rediscover who you are in its absence. You know that awkward limbo between “How am I ever going to get over them?” and “I think I might be fine” ? It’s the emotional equivalent of deleting old photos while secretly checking if they’ve view
Dr. Cynthia Shaw
6 min read
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