Eucalyptus Grove Counseling

Depth Oriented Therapy for High Achieving Overly Responsible Adults

Therapy that creates space for meaning, exploration, and a stronger sense of self.

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ABOUT

Meet Cara Rand

I bring a professional and calm grounded presence to help untangle life’s more complex challenges. I work with clients who are ready to put in the work, realizing they place high demands on themselves where…

Therapy for Overwhelmed, High-Functioning Adults

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What We Offer

Psychodynamic & Values-Based Therapy for People Who Carry Too Much

You’re capable, thoughtful, and responsible — and you’re exhausted.

  • Overwhelmed and constantly “on”

  • Guilty when you rest or say no

  • Resentful toward people you care about

  • Unseen or unimportant despite how much you do

  • Confused about decisions that should feel clear

You may be juggling work, relationships, caregiving, parenting, or leadership while feeling:

Many of the people I work with look like they’re holding it together — but inside, they feel like they’re struggling with themselves.

Therapy for Overwhelmed, High-Functioning Adults

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Who I Work With

Psychodynamic & Values-Based Therapy for People Who Carry Too Much

I work with high-functioning adults in their 20s and on who learned early to be responsible, accommodating, and emotionally attuned to others.

You may:

  • Put other people’s needs before your own

  • Feel like nothing you do is ever quite good enough

  • Struggle to be present because your mind is full of tasks

  • Have difficulty asking for help

  • Feel labeled as “negative,” “too serious,” or “too sensitive”

  • Feel overwhelmed during parenting, caregiving, leadership, or midlife transitions

Many clients were described as sensitive as children but weren’t supported in that sensitivity — leading them to become competent, self-reliant, and quietly overwhelmed adults.

Psychodynamic & Values-Based Therapy for People Who Carry Too Much

When Responsibility Becomes Identity

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Why Does This Feel So Hard?

For many people, overwhelm isn’t caused by a lack of skills — it’s caused by a lifetime of over-responsibility

You may have learned:

  • To manage yourself instead of being supported

  • That love and belonging came through being helpful or easy

  • That your needs were inconvenient or secondary

  • That resting, needing, or disagreeing created tension

Integrative Therapy with a Psychodynamic, Values-Based Approach

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How Therapy Helps

My work is grounded in an integrative and depth oriented relational approach that helps you understand why these patterns developed — and how to move forward without abandoning yourself.

Together, we:

  • Explore early relationship patterns and internalized expectations

  • Identify inherited vs chosen values

  • Understand guilt, resentment, and overwhelm as signals — not flaws

  • Make space for grief about what you didn’t receive but needed

  • Support values-based decision making instead of fear-based accommodation

This work helps you move from functioning on obligation to living with agency, clarity, and emotional integrity.

This therapy is a good fit if…

  • You’re tired of being the “strong one”

  • You feel stuck between what you should do and what you want

  • You feel unseen despite how much you give

  • You want depth, not quick fixes

  • You’re ready to understand yourself — not just cope better

Areas of focus…

  • Therapy for overwhelmed adults

  • Therapy for people-pleasing and over-accommodation

  • Psychodynamic therapy for identity and values

  • Therapy for grief related to childhood emotional neglect

  • Therapy during parenting, caregiving, and midlife transitions

Frequently Asked Questions

Life transitions:

Parenting, caregiving, career shifts, relationship changes — often bring these patterns into focus and activate grief, resentment, and identity confusion.


This isn’t a failure.
It’s a moment of reorganization.

CONTACT

Get in Touch

If you’d like to explore working together, I welcome you to get in touch by phone at 707-514-0250 or email cara@eucalyptusgrovecounseling.com. I look forward to connecting.

Please note that messages are not monitored continuously. If you are in immediate distress or need urgent support, call 911 or contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline