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What Changes When You Come Back to Therapy After a Break
Coming back to therapy after a break can feel uncertain, but it does not mean you are starting from the beginning. Learn how previous progress, greater self-awareness, and updated support can help you move forward with confidence.
FYBC
Jun 29


How to Know If It’s Time to Restart Therapy
Therapy is not only for moments of crisis. Sometimes the clearest sign that it may be time to restart therapy is feeling emotionally exhausted, stuck, or disconnected despite continuing to function. Learn 8 signs that it may be time to reconnect with support and build on the progress you've already made.
FYBC
Jun 14


When You’re Not Falling Apart, But You’re Tired of Holding It Together
You do not have to be falling apart to need support. Sometimes the clearest sign that something is wrong is not a crisis, but the quiet exhaustion of holding everything together for too long. This article explores the hidden signs of emotional burnout, why functioning does not always mean thriving, and how therapy can help you reconnect with yourself before things become overwhelming.
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Jun 11


Returning to Therapy Doesn’t Mean You’re Back at the Beginning
You may have worked hard in therapy, made progress, and felt stronger for a time. So when familiar struggles return, it can feel discouraging. But returning to therapy does not mean you are back at the beginning. It may simply mean you are recognizing your needs sooner and choosing support with greater self-awareness.
FYBC
Jun 8


You Don’t Need to Wait Until Things Get Bad to Go Back to Therapy
You don’t need to wait until life completely falls apart to go back to therapy. Sometimes the signs are quieter: emotional exhaustion, stress building, or feeling “off” more often than usual. This article explores why early support matters and why going back to therapy can be part of growth, not failure.
FYBC
May 21


Why Going Back to Therapy Isn’t a Setback. It’s Growth.
Returning to therapy doesn’t mean you failed or lost progress. Sometimes growth reveals new layers of stress, emotions, or patterns that need support, awareness, and care.
FYBC
May 20
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