What would it mean for you to Break-Free?
You deserve to be a priority in your own life
For a long time, being competent and achieving more has been your way of staying safe.
If you could predict the outcome and carry the load, you felt secure.
But that kind of vigilance takes a toll. You have become a reliable resource for everyone else, often at the expense of your own needs.
Moving Beyond Management
You have spent a lifetime achieving, you are ready for a shift that goes deeper than just managing your day to day. This is about moving from "doing" to "being." It is an investment in your own well-being that requires a different kind of infrastructure, one where you don’t have to ignore your limits to be successful.
A Partnership of Strength
I respect the story of strength you’ve built, I also want to challenge the idea that you have to carry it all alone. In our work, I offer a space where safety doesn’t depend on your ability to control everything or perform.
When you drop the weight of total responsibility, you can finally be met with understanding rather than more expectations.
The BreakFree Invitation
The cycle of performance and exhaustion? If you want a way out, I am here to help you BreakFree. This is an invitation to lower your guard and discover a connection that has nothing to do with what you produce or how much you achieve.
Investing in yourself can be as difficult as it is vital
"The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are."
-Carl Jung
FAQs
Do I need to be in a relationship to benefit from therapy focused on relationship patterns?
Nope. Many people begin individual attachment-focused-experiential-therapy while single, dating, or after a difficult breakup.
This can actually be a powerful time to reflect on past experiences and understand how family history, attachment patterns, or unresolved wounds may influence relationships.
Individual therapy offers a space to strengthen self-understanding, build emotional resilience, and clarify what you want in future relationships. Many clients find that doing this work helps them approach relationships with more confidence, clarity, and intention.
What issues can 1:1 therapy help with?
Individual therapy can support a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, work or relationship stress, family-of-origin patterns, life transitions, and emotional overwhelm.
At Break Free Therapy, many clients seek individual therapy to work on breaking generational or relational cycles, healing from past experiences, and building healthier ways of relating to themselves and others.
Therapy can also help you develop practical skills for managing stress, improving communication, and navigating important life changes such as parenthood, career transitions, or shifts in relationships.
What is 1:1 therapy like? How long will it take?
You and your therapist work together to explore the challenges you’re facing and identify patterns that may be contributing to them. Sessions often involve reflecting on experiences, emotions, and relationship dynamics while developing practical strategies to support change.
At Break Free Therapy, sessions focus on helping clients increase awareness of relational and emotional patterns, build new coping tools, and practice healthier ways of responding to stress or conflict. Over time, therapy becomes a place to experiment with new perspectives and behaviors that support lasting change.The length of therapy varies depending on your goals and the challenges you want to address. Some clients come to therapy for a shorter period to work through a specific issue or life transition, while others choose to stay longer to explore deeper patterns and support ongoing personal growth.