.When your emotional needs were overlooked as a child, you may have learned to doubt yourself, avoid mistakes at all costs, or freeze in fear of disapproval. This kind of emotional neglect often shows up later in life as procrastination, perfectionism, and self-criticism. In this post, I explore how emotional neglect and procrastination are connected — and how healing begins when you learn to honor your feelings and trust yourself again.
HEALING FROM CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE
The wounds of childhood sexual abuse are often buried deep — carried in silence, shame, and the body’s memory. Healing may feel impossible, especially when trust has been shattered early in life. In this post, I speak to the brave, sacred work of healing these invisible wounds and how in-person therapy can help you begin again — gently, safely, and with compassion.