Extraordinary Care: Building A Relationship That Lasts

Daniel and Maya had been married for 10 years and had two kids. Life was busy but good. Daniel worked hard, paid the bills, fixed things around the house, and made sure the family had what they needed. One night, after the kids were asleep, Maya said softly, ‘I don’t feel loved anymore.’ Daniel wasContinue reading “Extraordinary Care: Building A Relationship That Lasts”

Breaking the Bonds: How Relational Trauma Fuels the Addiction Cycle

Sarah grew up in a home where emotions were unpredictable. Her mother’s moods shifted without warning—laughter could dissolve into silence, warmth into withdrawal, and light conversation into sudden anger. Sarah learned to stay small, to stay quiet, and to believe that her presence was a problem. As an adult, she felt invisible, insecure and empty.Continue reading “Breaking the Bonds: How Relational Trauma Fuels the Addiction Cycle”