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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


You Don’t Need a Big Reason to Come Back to Therapy
You do not need a crisis, breakdown, or dramatic life event to return to therapy. Sometimes the signs are quieter: feeling more tired than usual, pulling away from people, or noticing that old patterns are returning. If something feels different and support sounds helpful, that reason is enough. Therapy can help you reconnect with yourself before things become overwhelming.
FYBC
Jun 15


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.
FYBC
Jun 11
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