When Silence Speaks
Silence in a relationship can look like peace from the outside, but narrative therapy teaches us to hear the deeper story beneath it. This post explores the journey of the burnt-out pursuer—the partner who once reached for closeness but is now too exhausted to keep trying. If you recognize yourself in this quiet turning point, you’re not alone, and support is within reach.
When Conflict Becomes a Story the Body Knows by Heart
Every relationship has a story, but sometimes conflict begins writing its own script—one partners never intended. This blog explores the pursue–withdraw cycle through a narrative therapy lens and shows how couples can step out of old roles and into new possibilities for connection. If you’re ready to change the way your relationship handles conflict, this is the perfect place to begin.
Love & Affection
Love is often mistaken for grand gestures, yet its truest form lives in gentle consistency. This essay explores affection as presence—a steady offering that builds safety, trust, and belonging. It’s about remembering that love’s power isn’t in perfection but in choosing each other daily, with softness.
Disclaimer
The content provided in this blog is intended for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional mental health care, diagnosis, treatment, or therapy. Reading this material does not create a therapist-client relationship, and the information shared may not be applicable to your specific situation. Relationships, emotional experiences, and mental health concerns are complex and unique to each individual. If you are experiencing distress, conflict, or other mental health challenges, it is strongly recommended that you seek support from a licensed mental health professional. Reliance on any information provided in this blog is solely at your own risk.