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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 Somatic Gap: When Insight Does Not Translate Into Change

The Somatic Gap: When Insight Does Not Translate Into Change

Understanding your patterns does not always lead to change. Many high-performing individuals can explain their behaviours with clarity, yet find themselves repeating the same responses in real time. This essay explores the gap between insight and embodiment, and why deeply learned patterns can persist even when they are fully understood.

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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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