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What Dreams Do in Therapy
In therapy, dreams are one of the most useful things we have. Not because there is a master decoder ring that translates symbols into fixed meanings, and not because the therapist can tell a client what their dream is and what they should do with it. Dreams matter because they offer a launching pad, an entry point into something that is already moving underneath the surface of a person's life, often before it can be put into words.

Catherine Comiskey, LCSW
Jun 178 min read


Can AI Be a Transitional Object?
There’s a concept in psychoanalysis called the transitional object. Think teddy bear, blankie, beloved plush dinosaur with one eye missing. It’s not you, and it’s not not-you. It’s something in between. It's a bridge from the warm oneness of early attachment to the cool independence of the outside world.
And lately, I’ve been wondering:Can AI be that thing?

Shea McTaggart, Psy.D.
Jul 30, 20253 min read


Lie Down, Let Go: The Surprising Perks of Therapy on the Couch
Ever wonder why, in movies or on TV shows, people always seem to be lying on a couch when they’re seeing a therapist?

Catherine Comiskey, LCSW
Jan 26, 20253 min read
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