Mental Health Blog

Psychoeducation articles on attachment, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationships, and more.

Attachment & Relationships
February 20, 2026

Attachment and Emotional Regulation: Why Some People Struggle So Much More Than Others

People who struggle significantly with emotional regulation are often told, in so many words, that they’re overreacting. They’re too sensitive. They take things too personally....

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Attachment & Relationships
February 20, 2026

How Your Early Bonds Shape the Way You See Yourself

The way you see yourself , the running internal commentary on whether you’re acceptable, capable, lovable, enough , doesn’t emerge from nowhere. It was built,...

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Attachment & Relationships
February 20, 2026

Attachment and People-Pleasing: Why You Can’t Say No Even When You Want To

If you’re a people-pleaser, you’ve probably been told that the solution is to practice saying no. Maybe you’ve tried. Maybe you’ve even managed it in...

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Attachment & Relationships
February 20, 2026

Attachment and Codependency: When You Lose Yourself in Other People’s Lives

“Codependency” is one of those terms that has traveled far enough from its origins that it now means different things in different conversations. It began...

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Attachment & Relationships
February 20, 2026

Attachment and Borderline Personality Disorder: What the Connection Reveals

Borderline personality disorder carries more stigma than almost any other mental health diagnosis. It appears disproportionately in charts noted with flags, discussed in clinical consultation...

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Attachment & Relationships
February 20, 2026

Attachment and PTSD: When Trauma Disrupts Your Ability to Feel Safe with People

Trauma research has historically focused, understandably, on what happened. The event, the injury, the threat. What attachment research adds is a different frame: what trauma...

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Attachment & Relationships
February 20, 2026

Attachment and Depression: The Loneliness at the Root of Many Depressions

Depression is the most common reason people seek mental health treatment, and its presentations are genuinely varied , the version that looks like profound sadness,...

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Attachment & Relationships
February 20, 2026

Attachment and Anxiety: How Your Early Bonds Created Your Adult Worry

Anxiety is, at its core, a survival mechanism. The nervous system scans the environment for threat, activates the alarm when danger is detected, and prepares...

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Attachment & Relationships
February 20, 2026

Reactive Attachment Disorder: A Parent’s Guide to Understanding and Helping Your Child

Reactive Attachment Disorder is one of the more misunderstood diagnoses in child mental health , misunderstood both in the direction of being used too broadly...

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Attachment & Relationships
February 20, 2026

Anxious Attachment: Understanding the Fear of Abandonment That Drives You

There’s a particular kind of exhaustion that comes with anxious attachment. Not the dramatic, visible kind , the kind other people can see. The exhaustion...

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