Your Pace, Your Process: How the Therapeutic Relationship Shapes the Work
Therapy is not a conveyor belt. There is no standard speed, no universal milestone, no right way to move through it. What there is, when the relationship is working, is a finely tuned collaboration between what you bring and what I notice….
Slowing Down on Purpose: What the Summer Solstice Can Teach Us About the Pace of Therapy
There is something real happening neurologically when the sun stays out longer. Increased light exposure raises serotonin levels, improves sleep quality, and generally gives your nervous system more resources to work with. For many people in Toronto, where winters are long and grey and genuinely hard, summer is when the nervous system finally feels safe enough to rest….
Why You Don’t Have to Be in Crisis to Start Therapy
Therapy doesn’t have to be a last resort. It can be:
• A steady place to come back to yourself
• A way to notice stress before it becomes burnout
• A container for asking “What do I actually need right now?”
Like tending a garden, sometimes we prune, sometimes we rest. But it’s the regular tending that makes the difference.