by Haley Snipes | Apr 1, 2024
Imagine finding yourself in a dance where every step, every move is dictated not by the music, but by an overwhelming fear of losing your partner. This dance is not led by harmony but by a deep-seated fear that if you don’t move perfectly, if you don’t anticipate every need and cater to every whim, you’ll end up dancing alone. This, in essence, is the dance of codependency, a complex and often misunderstood pattern of relationships that stems from an insecure attachment style developed early in life.
by Haley Snipes | Mar 28, 2024
In our digital age, the accessibility of pornography has led to its increased consumption and, for some, the development of a pornography addiction. This addiction, like any other, can have profound impacts on both mental and physical health, relationships, and overall quality of life. However, the journey to recovery, while challenging, is filled with hope and possibility for reclaiming control and finding balance.
by Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes | Mar 15, 2024
Often, codependency seen as a byproduct of being entangled with someone addicted to substances, or sometimes, it's misconceived as an addiction to relationships themselves. But what if we told you it's more about the echoes of your early life attachments, those bonds...
by Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes | Mar 14, 2024
Fear of abandonment is something that touches many of us in various ways, often rooting back to our earliest memories. This fear isn't just about being physically left alone; it's the emotional sting, the silent whisper of rejection that can shape our lives,...
by Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes | Mar 12, 2024
Loneliness is a huge topic lately, but simply telling people to “get out more” or “find others who share your interests” is very dismissive and invalidating! Loneliness is a symptom. Understanding what is causing loneliness for a particular...
by adriana | Feb 21, 2024
Post Acute Withdrawal can impact anyone with an addiction, including pornography addiction. These are symptoms you experience for up to two years while your nervous system heals from the damage of the addiction.