
Journey to Healing:
Trauma • People-Pleasing • Relationships • Dissociation
Healing from trauma isn’t easy—but you don’t have to figure it out alone. This blog is a safe place to explore what it really means to recover from childhood wounds, break free from people-pleasing, and navigate the ups and downs of relationships after trauma.
As a trauma therapist serving women in North Dakota and Minnesota, I share insights, tools, and real-talk guidance about topics like:
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Understanding the effects of trauma on the nervous system and relationships
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Finding freedom from anxiety, guilt, and shame
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Supporting healing if you live with dissociation or Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
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Practical strategies to set boundaries, care for yourself, and move forward
Whether you’re searching for hope, wanting to understand yourself better, or curious about therapy, you’re in the right place. Healing is possible—let’s take this journey together.


How People-Pleasing Shows Up in the Body


How to Feel Safe Saying How You Really Feel


5 Questions to Ask When Setting Boundaries


Why People-Pleasers Struggle with Boundaries


How People-Pleasing Hides in Trauma Responses


What Recovery from People-Pleasing Really Looks Like


From Exhausted to Empowered


Breaking the Cycle—How to Stop Putting Everyone Else First


People-Pleasing vs. Healthy Compassion—What’s the Difference?


How to Start Setting Boundaries Without Feeling Like a Bad Person


The Cost of Always being the One Who Says Yes


You’re Not Broken—You’re Conditioned: Rewriting the People-Pleasing Narrative


How People-Pleasing Shows Up in Relationships


5 Subtle Signs You Might Be a People-Pleaser


Why People-Pleasing Isn’t Just ‘Being Nice’—It’s a Trauma Response


What I Wish I Knew About People-Pleasing Before I Became a Therapist


People-Pleasing vs. True Kindness: What's the Difference?


Why Setting Boundaries is NOT Selfish


How People-Pleasing Is Keeping You Stuck - And How to Break Free


