It’s not always obvious what’s wrong.
You may feel tired in a way that rest does not fix, disconnected from your reactions, unclear about what you want, or unsure what is truly yours versus what you have been carrying for too long.
Something that once helped you get through may no longer fit who you are becoming. The work here is not about judging how you have survived. It is about understanding what has outlived its usefulness and beginning to make room for something different.
It is a way of going beneath the surface of how you live, relate, and respond under stress. Not just what you do, but why, and what it has cost you.
This is not about becoming someone else. It is about recovering something that was always yours: the capacity to know what you want, to act from that knowledge, and to feel genuinely alive in your own life rather than managed, performed, or held at a careful distance from yourself.
The Heart of the Work
You may be functioning well on the outside while feeling disconnected, overcontrolled, overwhelmed, or unlike yourself on the inside. Coping more than living. Managing more than feeling. Staying afloat by pushing through.
What we work toward is different. The ability to move through your life with some spontaneity, to feel things without immediately organizing them into something manageable, to know what you actually want and feel entitled to pursue it. To be someone who initiates, who chooses, who shows up in their own life rather than getting through it.
This is meaningful work. Over time, it can help you feel more grounded in yourself, freer in your relationships, and more present in your own life.
It is hard to feel close to anyone when you are still unsure of who you are. If you are performing, adapting, or managing yourself to get through, it becomes difficult to feel whole. At some point, the work is to discover who you are beneath the roles you have had to play.
You’ll have a chance to ask questions and get a feel for whether this work—and our fit—feels right for you.
I believe each of our lives hits a moment that feels too big, too scary, too hard. That’s the moment to reach out to Dr. Nicole McGuffin. She listens, she challenges when necessary, and she invites exploration of life experiences through a new and wider lens. She guides the healing journey until a more whole, more authentic self emerges from under the rubble. She has a vast depth of experience and a steadfast belief in possibilities. It’s work, but it’s worth it.
Cynthia Forstman, Culture Talk
My hope is that those who work with me can move beyond the internal patterns that limit agency and connection, so they can feel more like themselves, speak more honestly, and build a life that reflects who they are.
Dr. Nicole McGuffin is a psychotherapist for individuals and couples, with a focus on attachment, developmental trauma, and the patterns that shape relationships and the sense of self.
Individual Psychotherapy, PACT Couples & Relationship Therapy