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13 Signs You Have a High-Quality Therapist
A trauma-informed therapist explains the 13 signs of a high-quality therapist, what excellent therapy looks like, and how the therapeutic relationship rewires the brain for healing.

Danielle Roxborough
5 days ago5 min read


Disney Lied to Us: The Honest Truth About Modern Marriage, Media Conditioning, and Why So Many Couples Feel Dissatisfied Today
Couples today are navigating expectations no previous generation had: two-working-parent households, emotional labor, trauma awareness, shifting gender roles, and attachment needs.
No one taught us how to do this.
But you can learn.

Danielle Roxborough
Dec 47 min read


Behind the Performative Male: Lily Allen’s West End Girl and the Psychology of The Performative Male
A trauma-informed analysis of the “performative male” through Lily Allen’s West End Girls, Vice’s critique, Vogue’s viral take on boyfriends, and how fragile masculinity, attachment wounds, and shifting gender dynamics affect modern relationships. Learn how these patterns show up in couples therapy and how to heal them.

Danielle Roxborough
Nov 1812 min read


When Addiction Becomes Limerence: A Trauma-Informed Couples Therapist on Lily Allen’s West End Girl
From the perspective of a trauma-informed couples therapist, Lily Allen’s West End Girl reveals how addiction, codependency, and attachment trauma intertwine in relationships — and how healing anxious and avoidant patterns is possible through deep attachment repair, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), the Gottman Method, and Internal Family Systems (IFS).

Danielle Roxborough
Nov 97 min read


The 4 Phases of a Relationship: From Honeymoon to Acceptance
Every relationship moves through seasons. Some are full of light and effortless connection; others feel heavier, confusing, or even lonely. Understanding these four core relationship phases—Honeymoon, Realization, Tension, and Acceptance—helps couples normalize the ups and downs and intentionally move toward a deeper, more grounded love.

Danielle Roxborough
Nov 43 min read


The Secret Weapon of Thriving Couples: The Art of Repair
According to Drs. John and Julie Gottman, the “Masters of Relationships” aren’t conflict-free.
They simply make repair attempts early and often—sometimes dozens within a single conversation.

Danielle Roxborough
Oct 223 min read


K-Pop Demon Hunters: How a Viral Netflix Hit Became a Modern Allegory for Healing Trauma and Shame
Netflix’s K-Pop Demon Hunters isn’t just a fantasy about idols and demons—it’s a viral allegory for mental health, trauma healing, and shame recovery. Through Rumi’s hidden “patterns” and Jinu’s struggle between grandiosity and guilt, the film mirrors real-world psychology: how avoidance feeds anxiety, how connection transforms pain, and how music becomes medicine for the nervous system. Drawing on current research in depression, anxiety, and men’s mental health, LMFT Daniell

Danielle Roxborough
Oct 147 min read


10 Innovative Therapy Techniques That Help Couples Strengthen Their Relationship and Improve Communication
Healthy relationships aren’t built on perfection—they’re built on repair, curiosity, and daily micro-moments of trust

Danielle Roxborough
Oct 83 min read


The Impact of Return To Work Mandates on Relationships, Family, & Self-Care from the POV of a Relational Therapist, a Mother, a Bonus Mom, and a Fair Play Facilitator
How Return To Work Mandates are dismantling family systems, and causing mental health issues for Mothers, Father, Children and Family.

Danielle Roxborough
Jan 1511 min read
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