The Relationship Room:
Reflections on Connection, Conflict, and Repair
Welcome to The Relationship Room, the mental health blog Corpus Christi turns to for insight on connection, conflict, and healing. This space is for the caretakers and peacekeepers who learned to carry the weight of their relationships quietly just to keep others close. Here, we explore anxiety in relationships, relationship trauma, and the exhaustion of always being the one who holds things together. We also talk about repair, boundaries, and learning to stay connected without abandoning yourself. Whether you’re exploring counseling in Corpus Christi or looking for guidance from a born-and-raised Texan, this is a place to pause and reflect on the relationships that shape your life.
Tiny Commitments That Don’t Overwhelm Your Nervous System
Big goals can overwhelm a trauma-shaped nervous system. This post explores tiny commitments rooted in trust rather than discipline.
Why Change Feels Heavy After a Hard Year
If change feels exhausting after a hard year, you’re not broken. This post explores why hesitation is often wisdom, not resistance.
Honoring Your Becoming: Simple Rituals for Self-Acknowledgment Before the Year Ends
Growth after trauma is often quiet and unseen. This post offers gentle rituals to acknowledge your emotional becoming before the year ends.
Closing the Door Gently: What You Don’t Have to Carry Into Next Year
The new year doesn’t require reinvention. This post explores how to gently release emotional burdens you no longer need to carry.
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.
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.
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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