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The Unfolding of the Real You - Discovering Your Gender Identity
For many people, discovering their gender identity isn’t a single moment of clarity — it’s a gradual unfolding. It might start as a quiet sense that something doesn’t fit, or a feeling of relief when you finally encounter language that describes you. Exploring gender is deeply personal. There’s no correct way or timeline — only the path that helps you feel more like yourself. The Early Signs of Self-Discovery Sometimes the first awareness is subtle — discomfort with labels,

Aren Fitzpatrick, LMHCA


The Courage to Be Seen - Gender Identity in the Workplace
Coming out at work—or even simply expressing your gender identity openly—can feel like standing under a spotlight. For many LGBTQ+ individuals, the workplace isn’t just about earning a living. It’s about navigating a space where identity and professionalism often collide. The courage to be seen for who you are, in a setting shaped by policies, culture, and power dynamics, is immense. It’s not just about visibility—it’s about self-preservation, dignity, and the right to exist

Aren Fitzpatrick, LMHCA


Why Do I Feel Most Anxious in the Morning?
Waking up is supposed to feel peaceful and restful, or so we may think. But for those who suffer from anxiety, mornings can be especially difficult. All too often, a surge of anxious feelings overwhelms us upon opening our eyes. You may wonder why your anxiety seems to peak first thing in the morning. You are not alone. Let's explore why this happens. Cortisol Awakening Response When you wake up, your body releases a surge of cortisol, the “get up and go” hormone that helps

Aren Fitzpatrick, LMHCA


What Is This Haunting Fear? How Past Trauma Causes Anxiety
Anxiety may feel like a shadow following you wherever you go, causing you to be nervous and afraid without even knowing why. Trauma can be like a ghost of our past, attached to us and lingering in the subconscious. We may not realize the affect our past trauma has on our daily lives, creating vague to overwhelming feelings of fear and a sense of emending doom. Anxious feelings often seem to come out of nowhere — a sudden sense of worry, tension, and dread. For many people,

Aren Fitzpatrick, LMHCA


Suffering Discrimination & Exclusion - Gender Identity Journey
Discovering and embracing your gender identity can be one of the most meaningful experiences in your life. It’s a process of self-awareness, courage, and truth. But for many, that same journey can bring countless moments of pain — discrimination, misunderstanding, and exclusion that can leave lasting emotional wounds. When others refuse to recognize or respect your identity, it can quietly shape and distort how you see yourself. You might start to pull back, question your wor

Aren Fitzpatrick, LMHCA


Grieving Family Rejection - Healing When the Ones You Love Don’t Accept You
Healing & Belonging: Three-Part Series – Part One:
Experiencing pain when family members reject or misunderstand your identity? You grief is real. Family relationships can be the hardest...

Aren Fitzpatrick, LMHCA


Building Chosen Family - Creating Connection After Family Rejection
Healing & Belonging: Three-Part Series – Part Two: After the pain and isolation of family rejection, you may ask, “Where do I belong now?” The answer often begins with a simple truth — belonging isn’t limited to where you came from. It can be built, nurtured, and reclaimed through chosen family: the people who gather around you, who love, affirm, and accept you as you truly are. What Chosen Family Really Means Your chosen family isn’t a replacement for your biological f

Aren Fitzpatrick, LMHCA


The Broken Self - When Abuse Comes from Within & Destroys Relationships
The hardest part of healing isn’t always the rejection from the outside world — it’s the voice that lives inside, repeating the messages we’ve absorbed over time. The cruel words from childhood, the shame of hiding, the fear of being “too much” — they don’t always leave when we come out. Sometimes they become an inner critic, one that keeps us from feeling safe even within ourselves. This is abuse from within. The Internalized Wound of Rejection Before we could even nam

Aren Fitzpatrick, LMHCA


Belonging & Your Authentic Self - Healing after Family Rejection
Healing & Belonging: Three-Part Series – Part Three: After rejection and loss, rebuilding a sense of belonging can feel almost impossible.

Aren Fitzpatrick, LMHCA
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