In the season 2 finale, I ask a simple but powerful question: “How do I know if I’m being elevated?” Spoiler alert — the signs were already showing.
In the season 2 finale, I ask a simple but powerful question: “How do I know if I’m being elevated?” Spoiler alert — the signs were already showing.
In this heartfelt and hilariously awkward session, I open up to Dr. Joy about something so many adult children wrestle with: the emotional shift from being cared for to becoming the one who worries.
In this wild dream-fueled episode of My Imaginary Therapist, I show up shaken — and maybe a little dramatic.
In this week’s introspective session, I share how a spiritual wormhole led me to a humbling truth: we attract who we are.
In this refreshingly honest session, I open up to Dr. Joy about a familiar yet uncomfortable truth: comparison culture is real — and exhausting.
In this special post-Valentine’s Day edition of My Imaginary Therapist, I sit down with Dr. Joy for a refreshingly raw Q&A on love, heartbreak, situationships, limerence, letting go, and self-love — you know, just the usual emotional buffet.
In this introspective yet delightfully chaotic session, I explore the tangled relationship between my thoughts and emotions — and how I’ve been parenting both poorly. A quote from Pastor Jerry Flowers sparked the shift.
This week’s session? A whole emotional rollercoaster with a side of awkward nostalgia.
At first, I was ready to defend my grid with honor. But then I realized it wasn’t about me. It was about what we’re all really craving — connection, imperfection, and proof we’re not alone in the mess.
After 9 months away, the prodigal patient returns — not for drama, but with depth. In this emotional and cathartic session, I open up about the sudden whirlwind that hit my life: