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The Hidden Cost of High Functioning: When You’re “Doing Fine” but Not Feeling Well
There’s a kind of suffering that often goes unnoticed because it hides behind competence. You meet deadlines. You show up for people. You keep the household moving, respond to messages, handle responsibilities, and maybe even do it all exceptionally well. From the outside, you seem steady, productive, and “on top

Social Anxiety in the City: Why NYC Can Feel Lonely Even When You’re Surrounded by People
New York is one of the most densely populated, diverse, and dynamic cities in the world. There’s always something happening in the Big Apple, and as we go about our days, we can easily pass by thousands of people from all walks of life, each one living their own story

How to Prioritize Self-Care When Your Schedule Never Stops.
When juggling countless responsibilities, deadlines, and places to be, it’s easy to forget about your own needs or to push them to the bottom of your to-do list. Many people assume that self-care is a luxury, something that requires expensive spa days or weekend retreats. The truth is, self-care is

From Overwhelmed to Grounded: How Therapy Helps You Reconnect With Yourself
In today’s fast-paced world, it often feels like we’re fighting a million battles at once. Work, school, family, relationships, finances, and health all demand our time, energy, and focus. With so many responsibilities and constant information overload, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and emotionally drained. Recent research supports this growing

Seasonal Depression in NYC: Coping with the Winter Blues in the Concrete Jungle.
As the crisp autumn air settles over New York City and daylight begins to fade earlier each evening, many of us notice subtle changes in mood and energy. The trees turn brilliant shades of orange and red, pumpkin spice fills every café, and yet beneath the cozy sweaters and holiday