Client Work
Each piece is written from inside the psychological logic of the client’s voice.
Ghostwritten About Page — Trauma-Informed Therapist (Complex Trauma & Relational Systems)
Positioning and narrative architecture for a clinician working with high-functioning clients navigating chronic nervous system activation, attachment injury, and entrenched relational patterns.
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Ghostwritten Client Welcome / Intake Guide — Trauma-Informed Therapist (Attachment-Aware Onboarding)
An attachment-aware entry into therapy that reduces early-session anxiety, establishes structure, and supports regulation from the first point of contact.
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Ghostwritten Authority Article — Trauma-Informed Clinician (Systems & Regulation)
When Insight Outpaces Regulation
A systems-based article translating the gap between cognitive awareness and nervous system capacity into clear, clinically grounded language.
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Ghostwritten Email Sequence — Trauma-Informed Therapist (Awareness → Reframe → Invitation)
A 3-part sequence moving prospective clients from recognition through reframing into a clear, pressure-free invitation to begin therapy.
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Ghostwritten Newsletter Essay — Clinical Psychologist (PTSD & Dissociation)
When Healing Feels Like It’s Making Things Worse
A clinical essay articulating the destabilizing early phase of trauma recovery, where increased awareness intensifies distress before integration occurs.
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Ghostwritten Newsletter Essay — Trauma-Informed Life Coach (High-Functioning Survivors)
The Gap Between Managing and Healing
A thought-leadership piece distinguishing functional coping from true system-level healing in high-functioning individuals.
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Ghostwritten Newsletter Essay — Somatic Educator (Breath & Nervous System Regulation)
Learning to Trust the Exhale
A body-centered essay translating nervous system dynamics into direct, embodied experience.
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Ghostwritten Newsletter Essay — Trauma-Informed Therapist (Regulation & Internal Safety)
Healing Is a Safety Change
A trauma-informed essay reframing dysregulation and shame as adaptive responses, and healing as a shift in internal safety.
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Ghostwritten First-Person Narrative — Recovery Publication (Addiction & Identity Reconstruction)
Between Recovering and Recovered
A first-person narrative written from within a voice and lived perspective the writer does not share, demonstrating full psychological and tonal embodiment.
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Guided Journal Prompt Set — Trauma-Informed Practice Resource
Speaking Unspoken Truths
A trauma-informed prompt set designed for therapeutic and coaching contexts where structure is needed to access what is already known but not yet articulated.
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