Intentional Spaces Blog

At Intentional Spaces, we believe that mental health care goes beyond the walls of the therapy room—it involves advocating for a world that respects and upholds the dignity, rights, and well-being of every person. Here on our blog, we will share insights, resources, and our stance on pressing issues like LGBTQ+ rights, women’s healthcare, and transgender healthcare.

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Healing After Gaslighting: Relearning to Trust Yourself Again

By Intentional Spaces Psychotherapy     Gaslighting is one of the most painful and disorienting forms of emotional abuse. It doesn’t leave physical scars, yet its effects can linger deep...

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Learning to Say No: The Art of Boundaries in Relationships

By Intentional Spaces Psychotherapy   Most of us were never taught how to say “no.” From an early age, we learned that being kind often meant being compliant,  that saying...

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Redefining Strength and Trauma Recovery Through Embodied Movement and Narrative With Laura Khoudari

In this episode of With Intention, Liz Frost is joined by Laura Khoudari to discuss how embodied movement and storytelling can transform trauma recovery. They explore how redefining strength allows...

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When the World Feels Unsafe: Navigating Systemic Trauma and Fatigue

By Intentional Spaces Psychotherapy   There are days when it feels like the world is too heavy to carry. News headlines, online arguments, daily microaggressions, and the quiet exhaustion of...

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Boosting Self-Esteem After Life Shifts: How Therapy Can Help You Reconnect to Your Value

By Intentional Spaces Psychotherapy     Life transitions, whether expected or unexpected, often stir up emotions that go far beyond the surface. A breakup, a job change, becoming a parent,...

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How to Break Negative Thought Patterns and Build Healthier Habits

By Intentional Spaces Psychotherapy     It’s easy to fall into cycles of negative thinking, those quiet, automatic thoughts that whisper, “I’m not good enough,” “I always mess this up,”...

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How to Set Healthy Boundaries in Parent–Child Relationships: A Therapist’s Guide

By  Intentional Spaces Psychotherapy   Boundaries are one of the most important, and often misunderstood, elements of healthy family relationships. Whether you’re a parent trying to connect with a teenager,...

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Rest Without Guilt: Healing Emotional Burnout in Women Who Do It All

By Intentional Spaces Psychotherapy   For many women, exhaustion has become a quiet constant, a state of running on empty while still showing up for everyone and everything. You keep...

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Healing the Perfectionist Mind: How to Let Go of Constant Self-Criticism

By Intentional Spaces Psychotherapy     Perfectionism often hides in plain sight. It can look like ambition, reliability, or a strong work ethic, qualities we tend to admire. But underneath...

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Reclaiming Faith After Religious Trauma: A Guide to Spiritual Healing

By Intentional Spaces Psychotherapy     Faith can be one of the most powerful sources of comfort, meaning, and community in a person’s life. It can offer a sense of...

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Healing the Inner Critic: Integrating Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Self-Compassion in Therapy

By Intentional Spaces Psychotherapy     There’s a voice that lives quietly inside many of us, a voice that comments on what we do, how we look, how we speak,...

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Healing Religious Trauma and Reclaiming Autonomy With Anna Clark Miller

In this episode of With Intention, Liz Frost sits down with Anna Clark Miller, Owner and Trainer at Empathy Paradigm, to discuss healing religious trauma and reclaiming autonomy. They explore...

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Laurel Lemohn

Laurel Lemohn

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Kellie Mann

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Savannah Delgado

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Lujane Helwani

For people unlearning people-pleasing, healing from power dynamics, navigating Muslim faith, and looking for a therapist who gets it because she’s lived it.

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Tianna Vanderwey

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Van Phan

Van Phan

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Andrielle Vialpando Kristinat

Andrielle Vialpando Kristinat

For queer, neurodivergent, or Latinx young adults grieving, striving, or trying to find themselves—who need therapy that’s honest, grounded, and real.

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Caroline Colombo

Caroline Colombo

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