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The psychology of high-performing professionals

Essays exploring how early experience shapes identity, how patterns persist into adult life, and how change becomes possible.

The “good immigrant child”: Perfectionism and the bicultural identity

The “good immigrant child”: Perfectionism and the bicultural identity

The “Good Immigrant Child” is often shaped by an unspoken expectation: excel, adapt, and justify the sacrifices that made your life possible. For many high-performing professionals, success becomes intertwined with belonging. This essay explores how bicultural identity and perfectionism intersect — and how self-worth can begin to exist beyond achievement.

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How change becomes possible: Attunement, repair, and the power of the therapeutic relationship

How change becomes possible: Attunement, repair, and the power of the therapeutic relationship

Many people come to therapy hoping for insight into their patterns. But real change rarely happens through understanding alone. This essay explores how attunement, repair, and the experience of a different kind of relationship allow deeply ingrained emotional patterns to soften over time.

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