OCD, Intrusive Thoughts, and How Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Supports ERP
The neutralizing efforts send “DANGER, DANGER!” signals to the brain.
What Is DARVO? How to Spot This Manipulation Tactic
If you feel the need to keep documentation of what was said for your own sanity, there’s a solid chance you’re being gaslit.
Adverse Religious Experiences: When Faith Communities Cause Emotional Harm
The fear of abandonment after leaving faith and shame after speaking up about religious trauma feels so heavy.
Healing from Narcissistic Abuse: Steps to Reclaim Your Power
You are not an idiot. Your empathy just got hijacked for someone else’s personal gain.
What Sensory Overload Feels Like: a TLDR for Neurotypical Partners
They are riding a very uncomfortable wave right now.
Neurodivergent and Neuroaffirming Terminology: A Quick Guide for Understanding Autism and ADHD
This is not about policing language, but about intentionally using words that communicate kindness, respect, and dignity.
Helping Your Child With Anxiety: When Therapy Can Make a Difference
Identifying and addressing the avoidance cycle with empathy is key to helping your child build resilience.
5 Behavioral Activation Tips for Adults with Depression
The point is to find at least a few things that put a bit of sparkle back in your life.
The Psychology of Breakup Grief and How to Move Forward
This is going to be an oversimplification, but consider it food for thought: love is a drug, and you’re not getting the drug anymore. No wonder you’re in pain!
Sand Tray Therapy for Self-Discovery: Jungian Sandplay and Healing Through Creative Expression
You’re not ready to talk about the whole thing, but you still need help for your mental health.
When Your Child Is The “Weirdo” At School: Supporting Your Quirky Mini-Me
In my work with kid clients, we build emotional vocabulary through a strengths-based lens and develop communication skills.
Never Good Enough: The Exhaustion of Scrupulosity OCD
The truth is that you are not broken; you’re struggling with a treatable mental health condition.
Why the Drama Continues and How to Respond
Despite the common misconception, you’re not the better person in your relationship just because you’ve fallen into the role of the rescuer!
Why I Don’t Call It “Church Hurt”
This is a widespread issue in our culture, and it’s time to call a spade a spade.
“When you’re deconstructing, you’re not just leaving an ideology; you’re leaving a culture, a community, and a very clean, simple, pre-packaged sense of purpose.”
— Morgan Piercy, LPC, NCC, ACT-PT
Morgan Piercy, LPC, NCC, ACT-PT