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8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Pacific Time

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Conditions We Treat

Specialized care for the specific challenges faced by high achievers. Discover resources on executive burnout, high-functioning anxiety, hidden depression, imposter syndrome, and the isolation of leadership.

Confidential Psychotherapy for High-Achieving Professionals

Conditions We Treat
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March 12, 2026

Therapy for Leaders with Decision Fatigue


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February 27, 2026

Founder Depression — What It Looks Like and What Helps


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January 9, 2026

BigLaw Burnout: Help for Large-Firm Associates


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Smiling woman with a headset waves during a virtual session, seated at a desk with a laptop in a modern office space.

April 19, 2025

7 Signs You’re Emotionally Numb, Not Just Busy


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Conditions We Treat
Smiling woman with a hearing aid participates in a video call using a smartphone mounted on a tripod, seated in a cozy, naturally lit home.

April 18, 2025

7 Clear Signs You’re Struggling with High-Functioning Anxiety (And What to Do)


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October 2, 2024

BFRBs Explained: Hair Pulling, Skin Picking


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A person experiencing emotional distress, symbolizing the mood disruptions caused by substance use.

July 24, 2024

Substance-Induced Mood Disorder: A Guide


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