The Therapy Journal
This is where psychotherapy steps out of the session and into conversation. From our defences that shape our daily lives to the emotions that drive our choices, these pieces explore the human mind through a psychodynamic lens.
Whether clinical or cultural, every post asks the same question: what happens when we stop avoiding our feelings?
Where therapy meets everyday life…

The Psychology of the Inner Critic: How the Voice Inside You Took Power
The inner critic isn’t just all about self-doubt; it’s a survival strategy born from fear, shame, and unmet needs. It once kept you safe, but now it keeps you small. Understanding how it formed is the first step in taking your power back.

Why We Repeat What Hurts Us: The Pull of Familiar Pain
We don’t repeat painful patterns because we’re broken. We repeat them because we’re trying, unconsciously, to master something that once overwhelmed us. The mind repeats what it didn’t get to resolve. Therapy helps to make what we are unaware of into awareness (unconscious into conscious) so we can finally stop mistaking familiarity for safety and start choosing something new.