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What Sex Reveals That Dating Hides
Why intimacy exposes character faster than conversation ever will
Apr 12
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Half Alive in the Brightest City on Earth
What people watching in Las Vegas reveals about our collective nervous system
Apr 5
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March 2026
Not Just a Mug: Attachment, Neglect, and the Nervous System
How neglect turns objects, routines, and endings into attachment anchors
Mar 29
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When Safety Becomes a Cage
A trauma psychiatrist on survival, neglect, and the price of obedience
Mar 22
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What to Say When Someone Tells You They Were Sexually Abused
The first response script that protects survivors from a second injury
Mar 15
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When ChatGPT Becomes the Third Person in Your Relationship
How AI “advice” turns fear into a verdict and breaks real people in real rooms.
Mar 8
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Institutional Narcissism After the Collapse
What happens when the image breaks, how reality returns, and the checklist that helps you name what you lived
Mar 1
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February 2026
Institutional Narcissism: The Decay Cycle of a Narcissistic System
How bureaucratic power protects its image, punishes truth tellers, and collapses into retaliation, moral injury, and organizational dysfunction
Feb 22
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Scapegoat Reversal: When the Lie Collapses and Truth Returns
A psychoanalytic map of scapegoating, projection, and moral recovery. How truth, once exiled, returns through the body, mind, and conscience.
Feb 15
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Overdose Is Not About Drugs
It is about what the nervous system does when there is no witness.
Feb 8
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The Violence of Forced Forgiveness.
Reclaiming the Unforgivable: Healing Beyond Redemption
Feb 1
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January 2026
Diagnostic Injustice: How Psychiatry Still Misreads Trauma as Personality Disorder
The forgotten legacy of Judith Herman’s work and why survivors of chronic trauma are still mislabeled, mistreated, and misunderstood.
Jan 25
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