Healing the Fear of Conflict: Why Disagreements Can Feel Unsafe (and What Helps)

Why Fear of Conflict After Trauma Feels So Threatening Fear of conflict after trauma can make even small disagreements feel threatening, triggering panic, shutdown, or the urge to disappear — not because something is wrong with you, but because your nervous system learned to associate conflict with danger. Whether we meet in person in Montrose […]
Healing Relationship Anxiety: Understanding the Fear of Being Hurt

Why Relationship Anxiety After Trauma Develops Relationship anxiety can feel overwhelming — and, at times, deeply confusing. On one hand, you long for closeness. On the other, the moment connection begins to deepen, your body tightens, your thoughts race, and fear takes over. As a result, relationships can feel both necessary and terrifying at the […]
Understanding Trigger Stacking: Why Small Things Feel So Big
Have you ever had a day where one tiny thing set you off — a tone of voice, a minor inconvenience, a small mistake — and suddenly it felt like everything was too much? This experience is incredibly common, especially for people with a history of trauma. In therapy, there’s a name for it: trigger […]
Healing the Inner Critic: Understanding the Voice That Holds You Back
Most people have an inner critic. However, for trauma survivors, that inner voice can feel especially loud, harsh, and relentless. It’s the voice that shows up when you’re already tired. It’s the one that questions your worth, minimizes your needs, and tells you that no matter what you do, it’s never quite enough. It sounds […]
Healing Emotional Numbness: Finding Your Way Back to Feeling
Emotional numbness can be confusing and deeply isolating. At first glance, it may seem like you don’t care. However, in reality, emotional numbness is not a lack of emotion. Instead, it is your nervous system’s way of protecting you from feelings that once felt too overwhelming to process or survive. In my work with clients […]
Healing Hypervigilance: Learning to Feel Safe in Your Body Again
Hypervigilance is one of the most draining and misunderstood trauma responses. It’s not always loud or dramatic. Sometimes it’s subtle — the constant scanning, the bracing, the anticipating, the tension you can’t quite name. It’s the sense of checking the emotional temperature in every room, every relationship, every moment. And it’s exhausting. In my work […]