psychotherapy
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Anxiety is often a quiet storm—howling inside, while the world sees only a wince or trembling. It’s the rumble beneath the surface, the fluttering heart that won’t slow down, the thoughts that loop like birds trapped in a room. For many, it arrives unannounced, shapeshifting every day: dread in the morning, tightness in the chest
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There’s a broom in the corner of the psyche. It’s not shiny. Not magical. Just a broom. The kind you might overlook. The kind that waits in silence for someone to notice the dust. That’s how the sacred art of psychotherapy begins — not with a breakthrough, not with insight, but with the slow, almost
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We are building this page. In the meantime, a bit about us. The Spirit’s Janitor“A Quiet Practice of Soul Tending” At The Spirit’s Janitor, we believe that healing is not about fixing what’s broken—it’s about remembering what’s sacred. We work with the soul the way a janitor might tend a quiet old chapel. With patience.