Becoming Whole: A Journal for the Sensitive Ones
Welcome to the mental health blog that the Coastal Bend turns to for real, practical support. This space is for those who have carried too much for too long. For the caretakers and peacekeepers who learned to quiet themselves to keep others close. Here, we explore anxiety, relational trauma, burnout, and the slow work of reclaiming boundaries, intuition, and self-trust. Whether you’re exploring counseling in Corpus Christi or looking for guidance from a born and raised Texan, this is a place to come back home to your true Self.
A Softer Way to Look Back: Year-End Reflections for the Tired and Healing
If you are tired or healing, reflection does not have to be harsh. This post offers a gentler way to look back at the year.
The Silent Weight of Holiday Expectations: Letting Yourself Be Human
Holiday expectations can feel heavy after trauma. This post explores how to step out of performance and let yourself be human.
Reparenting Yourself Through the Holiday Season
The holidays can awaken younger parts shaped by trauma. This post explores reparenting practices that offer safety, compassion, and care.
Obligation Isn’t Love: Untangling What You Owe from What You Need
Family obligation can masquerade as love. This post explores guilt, enmeshment, and how to choose peace without self-abandonment.
Holding Boundaries When Family Doesn’t Get It: Holiday Edition
Holiday gatherings can trigger guilt and old family roles. This post offers trauma-informed ways to hold boundaries without losing your peace.
Gratitude Shouldn’t Feel Like a Mask: Letting Go of Forced Thankfulness
Gratitude should not silence pain. This post explores how forced thankfulness becomes a mask after trauma and how to return to honesty.