SACRED SELF THERAPY: SPIRITUAL AND SOMATIC HEALING FOR SENSITIVE CYCLE BREAKERS ON A PATH OF SOUL RECLAMATION.

SACRED SELF THERAPY: SPIRITUAL AND SOMATIC HEALING FOR SENSITIVE CYCLE BREAKERS ON A PATH OF SOUL RECLAMATION.

You’ve always felt deeply—perhaps more than most. You sense the undercurrents of life, the unseen patterns woven through your lineage, the call of something greater guiding you toward healing. But the journey can feel overwhelming, especially when old wounds, ingrained fears, and self-doubt whisper louder than your intuition.

Sacred self therapy offers a space where your healing is honored as both sacred and revolutionary—a space where your emotions, body, energy, and soul are welcomed into the conversation.

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The Fear of Being Too Much: Anxiety, Boundaries, and Relationships

The Fear of Being Too Much: Anxiety, Boundaries, and Relationships

If you’ve ever felt like you’re “too much” for the people around you- too emotional, too sensitive, too intense- you’re not alone. Many women and highly sensitive people carry a fear of being “too much,” especially in close relationships. This fear often doesn’t come out of nowhere. It can be a response to early experiences where emotions weren’t welcomed, boundaries weren’t respected, or vulnerability led to rejection or punishment.

As a somatic and trauma therapist who specializes in working with sensitive, neurodivergent, and intuitive women, I hear this fear all the time. It shows up in the quiet moments before a boundary is spoken, in the racing thoughts before sending a text, in the shame that follows an honest expression. So many of us have been conditioned to believe that emotional needs are burdens—and that being ourselves might cost us connection.

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Is Anxiety a Trauma Response? What You Should Know

Is Anxiety a Trauma Response? What You Should Know

Many of my clients come to me exhausted. Not because they’re falling apart, but because they’re done pretending they’re fine.

They’ve already done some therapy. They’ve read the books. They can name their patterns. But something still feels stuck. Underneath the surface, there’s a constant hum of worry, pressure, tightness. That quiet panic that never really goes away.

And most of them carry a secret fear: What if I’m just too sensitive? What if this is just who I am? What I’m just broken?

Here’s the truth: if you feel anxious all the time- especially in relationships, in groups, when resting, or when you're alone- it’s not a flaw in your personality. It might be a trauma response. And that means there’s nothing wrong with you. It means your body has been working overtime to protect you.

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Burnout and the ADHD Brain: Why So Many Women Are Exhausted

Burnout and the ADHD Brain: Why So Many Women Are Exhausted

There’s a specific kind of burnout that lives in the bodies of women with ADHD. It’s not just mental fatigue. It’s nervous system depletion. It’s a full-body no after years of masking, overfunctioning, and trying to keep up in a world that doesn’t see the effort behind your every move.

You might be the one everyone counts on. The one who remembers the details, carries the emotional labor, keeps the plates spinning. You’re praised for your sensitivity, intuition, or brilliance, but underneath all of that there’s a quiet overwhelm no one else sees.

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What Is a Therapy Intensive? A Guide for Deep Healing in Less Time

What Is a Therapy Intensive? A Guide for Deep Healing in Less Time

A therapy intensive is a longer, immersive session—usually 2 to 3 hours—designed to help you move through more in one sitting than traditional weekly therapy often allows. It’s like giving your healing journey a quiet, focused retreat. One that’s fully centered on you.

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How Can Therapy Help Women with Late-Diagnosed ADHD in Bend, Oregon?

How Can Therapy Help Women with Late-Diagnosed ADHD in Bend, Oregon?

Many women with late-diagnosed ADHD spent years masking their struggles, working harder than everyone else, and blaming themselves. They often believed they were the problem when really the problem was that their needs were unseen and unsupported. Therapy can be a turning point. It can be the beginning of reclaiming who you truly are, beyond all the ways you learned to survive.

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Signs of ADHD in Highly Sensitive Women in Bend, Oregon

Signs of ADHD in Highly Sensitive Women in Bend, Oregon

If you are a highly sensitive woman living in Bend, Oregon and you have been wondering if ADHD could be part of your story, you are not alone. Many women go through life sensing that something feels harder for them, but they cannot quite put a name to it. They may feel deeply intuitive, creative, emotional, and easily overwhelmed, yet keep pushing themselves to meet expectations that do not match how their brain and body naturally work.

In women, ADHD often looks different than the traditional signs people associate with it. It can be easy to miss, especially if you are sensitive, empathic, and high achieving. You may have learned how to mask the signs of ADHD by becoming hyper-organized in some areas, while still secretly struggling with things like memory, emotional regulation, or executive functioning.

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A soul note for women on the other side of trauma, wondering why they still feel lost.

A soul note for women on the other side of trauma, wondering why they still feel lost.

True trauma recovery is not about constantly excavating what’s wrong with you. At some point, healing shifts from processing the past to embodying the present. From analysis to aliveness. From fixing to remembering. You begin to turn inward not just to repair what’s been harmed, but to reconnect with what’s sacred. Your joy. Your voice. Your stillness. Your yes and your no. Your spiritual root system. Your sacred self.

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“You Seem Fine”: The Hidden Struggles of Women with Late-Diagnosed ADHD

“You Seem Fine”: The Hidden Struggles of Women with Late-Diagnosed ADHD

At first glance, she seems fine.

She’s thoughtful. Capable. Maybe even a little too responsible.
She remembers your birthday. Holds it together at work. Keeps it all afloat, even when she’s drowning inside.

What you don’t see?
The unread texts, the dishes in the sink, the forgotten appointment that sent her into a shame spiral. The sensory overload after a full day of pretending to be okay. The nights she stays up too late, scrolling to soothe her buzzing brain, or working twice as hard to make up for how scattered she felt that day. This is the reality for many women with undiagnosed or late-diagnosed ADHD. And for years, they didn’t even know it.

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Brainspotting and Sacred Becoming: A Journey Back to Wholeness

Brainspotting and Sacred Becoming: A Journey Back to Wholeness

As a sensitive cycle breaker, you’ve probably learned to function in high-alert mode—always scanning, always doing, always bracing. But your nervous system wasn’t meant to live in fight, flight, or freeze. You deserve more than survival. You deserve to feel safe in your body, not just in your thoughts.

Brainspotting is gentle, intuitive, and trauma-informed. You stay in control of your process at all times. There’s no need to perform or explain. Just your presence is enough.

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Coming Home to Yourself: Inner Child Healing, Somatic Therapy & IFS-Informed Care for Sensitive Cycle Breakers

Coming Home to Yourself: Inner Child Healing, Somatic Therapy & IFS-Informed Care for Sensitive Cycle Breakers

When we’ve lived through trauma or difficult experiences—especially attachment wounds or emotional neglect—parts of us adapt in brilliant ways. They become perfectionists, people-pleasers, caretakers, or critics. These aren’t flaws. They’re protectors. They’ve kept you safe.

IFS-informed therapy gives us a way to connect with these parts. Many of them are younger—you might think of them as inner children—still carrying fear, grief, or the belief that love has to be earned.

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