Resources

This page is a small collection of books and practices that reflect how I think about therapy, change, and being human.

These are not requirements, and they’re not substitutes for therapy. They’re here for those moments when you want language, perspective, or something to sit with on your own.

You’re welcome to take what’s useful and leave the rest.

Existential questions and the search for meaning

Books that explore mortality, freedom, responsibility, and what it means to live a meaningful life:

  • Man’s Search for Meaning — Viktor Frankl
    A powerful reflection on suffering, choice, and the human capacity to orient toward meaning.If you’re feeling stuck, afraid, or resistant to change

  • The Denial of Death — Ernest Becker
    A profound examination of how awareness of mortality shapes human behavior and psychological defenses.

  • Existential Psychotherapy — Irvin D. Yalom
    A foundational exploration of meaning, anxiety, freedom, death, and responsibility in human life.

If you’re feeling stuck, afraid, or resistant to change

Books that work directly with fear, avoidance, and inner resistance:

  • The Tools — Phil Stutz & Barry Michels
    Practical tools for working with inner obstacles and forward movement.

  • Daring Greatly — Brené Brown
    An exploration of vulnerability, shame, and the courage required for connection.

  • Becoming Your Own Therapist — Lama Yeshe
    A contemplative approach to understanding the mind and relating differently to inner experience.If relationships are where things feel hardest

If relationships are where things feel hardest

Books about attachment, intimacy, communication, and partnership:

  • Attached — Amir Levine & Rachel Heller
    A clear introduction to attachment styles and relational patterns.

  • Mating in Captivity — Esther Perel
    A nuanced exploration of intimacy, autonomy, and desire.

  • Us — Terrence Real
    A relational approach to accountability and mutual growth in partnership.

  • The Five Keys to Mindful Communication — Susan Gillis Chapman
    A simple framework for speaking and listening with care.

If you’re carrying grief, trauma, or long-standing pain

Books that focus on how experience is held emotionally and physically:

  • The Body Keeps the Score — Bessel van der Kolk
    An exploration of trauma’s impact on the nervous system and body.

  • The Grief Recovery Handbook — John James & Russell Friedman
    A structured approach to understanding and working through grief.

If you want to slow down and be more present

Books oriented toward mindfulness, acceptance, and awareness:

  • How to Meditate — Pema Chödrön
    A grounded, accessible introduction to meditation practice.

  • No Mud, No Lotus — Thich Nhat Hanh
    A gentle reminder that suffering and growth are deeply connected.

  • The Book of Joy — The Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, & Douglas Abrams
    Reflections on joy, suffering, and resilience grounded in compassion, humility, and shared humanity.

  • Wherever You Go, There You Are — Jon Kabat-Zinn
    Reflections on mindfulness as a way of being rather than a technique.

If you want practical structure alongside reflection

Resources that offer skills and context for emotional regulation and psychological growth:

  • DBT Skills Training Handouts and Worksheets — Marsha Linehan
    A comprehensive skills-based resource for managing emotions and relationships.

  • Building a Life Worth Living — Marsha Linehan
    A personal account of suffering, discipline, and the development of a life guided by meaning and commitment.

A note on use

You don’t need to read everything here—or anything at all—for therapy to be effective.

If we work together, we’ll stay focused on what’s most relevant to your experience. These resources are optional supports, not expectations.

If you’d like to talk

If this page brings up questions or a sense that you’d rather explore these themes with support, you’re welcome to reach out.

You can learn more about working together here: Work With Me