Why My Brain Can't Relax on Vacation (A Love Letter to Traveling with OCD)
The strange, funny, exhausting experience of packing your brain alongside your suitcase — and learning to travel anyway.
Read more →Essays, research notes, and field observations from the team at FOCUS. No listicles, no wellness-industrial nonsense — just thoughtful writing about what's actually going on.
On the quiet identity work of motherhood — how to stay connected to yourself while pouring into the people you love. A reflection from Elle.
Read the essayThe strange, funny, exhausting experience of packing your brain alongside your suitcase — and learning to travel anyway.
Read more →EMDR is one of those therapies people hear about a lot, but don't always understand. A plain-language walkthrough of what it is and what it looks like in the room.
Read more →When your brain runs like an overactive fire alarm, quiet doesn't feel like relief — it feels suspicious. On why rest can feel unsafe, and how to make room for it anyway.
Read more →We do a lot of growing between visits home — and somehow, the moment we walk through that door, old patterns, expectations, and family chaos hit like a truck.
Read more →What gaslighting actually is (and isn't), how to spot it in the wild, and the first steps toward trusting your own perception again.
Read more →Gray-rocking, black-hole-ing, yellow-rocking — a plainspoken guide to the responses people use to protect themselves in narcissistic dynamics.
Read more →Freshman fall hits differently. Practical tools for homesickness, overwhelm, and the identity wobble that shows up when you're living on your own for the first time.
Read more →AI tools can feel like the perfect place to turn when your brain won't stop spinning. For OCD, that short-term relief can quietly become part of the loop.
Read more →One longer read from our team, plus a short list of what we're reading. No spam, no wellness-influencer fluff.