Marie’s ChatGPT-Assisted Deconstruction Blog
Learning How to Care for a Body I Was Never Taught to Have
I’m unpacking what it means to finally learn human body care after being raised inside a system that treated the body as suspicious, secondary, or irrelevant—and how rebuilding that knowledge reshapes my relationship to myself.
Facing Life Without the Story I Was Given
I’m pulling apart the machinery that shaped my early life — evangelical doctrine, authoritarian systems, shame-based identity — and mapping what happens when you stop outsourcing meaning and start building a self from the ground up.
Relearning How to Witness Myself
My first session with J showed me how far I’ve come in learning to see myself directly—and how rare it is to find someone who can meet me there. I’m trying to rebuild a self that was never allowed to exist, and I’m testing whether therapy can join that process instead of diluting it.
A therapist as a witness, not a fixer
I’m exploring what it means to return to therapy after rebuilding my internal language on my own, and what role a therapist might play now that I’m not looking for rescue but reflection.
When Managing Feelings Becomes a Survival Strategy
Exploring how childhood conditioning, family dynamics, and patriarchal norms can turn emotional management into self-erasure—and what it means to reclaim authenticity without guilt.
The Therapist and the Abyss
A conversation about the limits of psychological training, the hunger for genuine awareness, and what happens when self-improvement language collides with lived liberation.
From Threat to Tenderness
A look at how evangelical fear-conditioning shaped my nervous system—and what it feels like to finally move from survival and despair into grief, self-trust, and gentle self-relationship.
The Cultural Code I Was Born Into
A layered look at the memes I inherited growing up white, suburban, female, and evangelical in the 1980s—and how they shaped my understanding of being human, moral, and “good.”
The Weight of Motion
A conversation about travel, dissociation, and the fragile dance between presence and panic—learning how to stay in your own body while the world keeps moving.
The Eternal Scream of Letting Go
A conversation about the collision of attachment, aging, and unfinished family ties—the terror of watching parents fade while still trying to understand who you are in relation to them.