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

Why We Repeat What Hurts Us: The Pull of Familiar Pain
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Why We Repeat What Hurts Us: The Pull of Familiar Pain

Many people notice the same emotional patterns repeating across relationships and life decisions. This article looks at how repetition develops as a protective strategy, why familiar experiences can feel safer than change, and how therapy helps people notice the cycle in real time and create space for different choices.

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Why Therapy? The Question People Rarely Ask
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Why Therapy? The Question People Rarely Ask

Many people start therapy focused on symptoms, but lasting change often involves something deeper: the ability to stay present when emotions feel difficult. This article explores how therapy builds emotional capacity, helping patterns soften over time and allowing people to respond with more flexibility rather than automatic reactions.

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Two Types of Emotional Avoidance in Relationships and Why It Hurts
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Two Types of Emotional Avoidance in Relationships and Why It Hurts

Emotional avoidance often shows up as distance, shutdown, or control inside relationships. This article explains two common patterns of avoidance and how they develop as ways of managing anxiety. It also explores how therapy helps people notice these responses in real time and build emotional capacity for safer, more stable connections.

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Your Defence Mechanisms: A Self Discovery Quiz
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Your Defence Mechanisms: A Self Discovery Quiz

When we think about defence mechanisms, we may often imagine walls or barriers, but they’re actually more like an emotional immune system. This quiz explores how everyday habits like humour, busyness, or people-pleasing are clever ways the mind protects us from difficult feelings, and why understanding them with curiosity (rather than judgement) can be the start of real change.

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