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.
Ugly Growth Is Still Sacred: Honoring the Messy Parts of Healing
Healing is rarely neat. This post explores why messy, uncomfortable growth after trauma is still sacred and worth honoring.
Self-Doubt After Trauma: How to Begin Trusting Your Inner Voice Again
After trauma, self-doubt can make even small choices feel risky. This post explores why it happens and how to begin trusting yourself again.
Becoming Your Own Safe Place: How to Rebuild Internal Security After Trauma
After trauma, safety can feel external and fragile. This post explores how to rebuild internal security and become your own safe place again.
Letting Go of the Survival Self: Making Space for the Person You’re Becoming
As healing deepens, survival patterns may begin to loosen. This post explores the grief, growth, and identity shift that comes with letting the survival self rest.
Reclaiming Your Emotional Voice After Years of Tuning Yourself Out
After years of tuning yourself out, emotions can feel distant or hard to name. This post explores emotional numbness and how to safely reclaim your voice.
Why Rest Feels Unsafe and How to Relearn Safety in Stillness
After trauma, rest can trigger anxiety rather than relief. This post explores why stillness feels unsafe and how to gently relearn safety in the body.
Who Am I If I’m Not Who They Needed Me to Be?
After trauma, many people grieve the loss of an identity built around survival. This post explores that grief and the slow return to self.
Rest as a Radical Act: Healing from Burnout Culture After Trauma
After trauma, rest can feel undeserved or unsafe. This post explores how burnout culture reinforces survival patterns and how rest becomes a radical act of healing.
The Body Remembers: What Somatic Safety Really Feels Like After Chaos
After trauma, stillness can feel threatening instead of calming. This post explores how the body remembers chaos and how somatic safety is gently rebuilt.
Setting Boundaries Without the Guilt Spiral: Reclaiming Space in Relationships
Setting boundaries can trigger guilt, fear, and self-doubt after relational trauma. This post explores why it happens and how to reclaim space with compassion.
When Overwhelm Becomes Your Normal: How Trauma Teaches Us to Endure Instead of Rest
When overwhelm becomes familiar, rest can feel unsafe. This piece explores how trauma teaches endurance and how healing begins by gently inviting safety back into the body.
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