A Soft Place to Land
Where You Don’t Have to Prove It Hurt
“It could have been worse” doesn’t mean it was okay.
“It wasn’t that bad” doesn’t mean it didn’t hurt.
Here, you don’t have to minimize what happened or make it easier for anyone to understand.
Here, you are seen, heard, and believed.
Faith-Informed, Attachment-Based Therapy for High-Functioning Women Across Texas Affected by Complex Trauma, Family Dysfunction, and Burnout
Together, we'll gently make sense of your story, honoring both what happened and what was missing.
The comfort that wasn't offered.
The safety that wasn't felt.
The needs that went unmet.
The outcry that went unheard.
The pain that went unseen.
The love that should have been there.
As we name what went unnamed, we’ll explore the patterns you developed to survive with compassion over judgment, creating opportunities for your mind, body, and relationships to experience something different.
More safety.
More rest.
More self-trust.
More freedom to be fully yourself.
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You may not be able to pick one defining moment. What happened became so familiar it felt “normal.” You’re beginning to understand what you experienced and notice the ways you had to survive. Familiar didn’t always mean safe.
Extended (90-minute) sessions may be available when additional time would support our work. If you’re curious whether an extended session might be a good fit, let’s talk about it.
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Your childhood looked “good” from the outside, but something was missing. You’re noticing how unmet emotional needs shaped your understanding of love, safety, and belonging.
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Your mind says, “Keep going,” while your body says, “Please stop.” You’re tired, aching, and no amount of rest feels like enough.
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You may turn to self-harm when emotional pain feels too overwhelming, confusing, or difficult to put into words. What others see on the outside is only part of the story.
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Some losses are unmistakable. Others are harder to label. You may be grieving someone you loved, the childhood you didn’t have, a relationship you hoped would change, or the life you thought you would have.
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You’re untangling faith from fear, shame, and the misuse of power, exploring where faith fits in the story you’re writing now.
What Brings Women Here
Most of the women who find their way here are carrying an invisible weight. The weight of painful experiences, impossible expectations, and stories that have quietly shaped how they see themselves, their relationships, and even God.
You may know exactly what brought you here, or you may see yourself in some of these stories.
Not sure where to begin?