Ask Anne Chester™: Therapy Talks
Feeling “lost” can sound like a personal flaw, but we’ve learned it’s often a signal that you’re unanchored [https://www.AnneChester.com]. When you walk into a room and feel emotionally out of sync, or you catch yourself thinking “Maybe I don’t belong anywhere,” the pain is real and it’s more common than you think. We talk through why that drifting feeling shows up so strongly for midlife women navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and major life transitions, and how naming the pattern can bring immediate relief. We break down the difference between emotional drift and attachment wounds, including how attachment issues can form in childhood or later through experiences like bullying or repeated rejection. We also get specific about what happens in survival mode: reading “subtext” into a tired expression, taking a delayed text as proof you’re being abandoned, hearing threat in a tone that was simply stressed. That constant scanning can lead to overthinking, self-doubt, and big impulsive choices aimed at fixing an internal insecurity from the outside. Then we offer a grounded starting point: values. Instead of living in questions like “Am I too much?” or “What keeps people from leaving me?” we shift toward “What do I value?” and “How do I want to live?” We also paint a clear picture of secure attachment [https://www.AnneChester.com] so you have a real-world target: staying connected during conflict, tolerating ambiguity, recovering from setbacks, and building relationships slowly without clinging for safety. If this resonates, share it with someone who needs steadier footing, and consider talking with a mental health professional about attachment, self-trust, and negative self-talk. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what helps you feel anchored. To learn more about Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling visit: https://www.AnneChester.com [https://www.AnneChester.com] Anne Chester™, LCSW Counseling 122 River Oaks Drive Southlake, Texas 76092 817-939-7884
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