The Legend of Zelda and Growth: Leveling Up Through Life’s Hardest Seasons
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The Legend of Zelda and Growth: Leveling Up Through Life’s Hardest Seasons

How Legend of Zelda mirrors real-life growth: dungeons as the hardest seasons, boss battles as breaking points that reshape you, companions who appear exactly when the chapter requires them, and side quests that give life meaning. A reminder that transformation comes from the journey—not arrival. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, Naples Integrated Recovery.

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The Raft: Outgrowing What Once Carried You
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The Raft: Outgrowing What Once Carried You

A reflection on outgrowing the structures that once held you together — recovery frameworks, identities, relationships, or belief systems — and learning to let go without shame. A grounded look at growth, differentiation, and honoring what carried you without staying confined to it.
Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, Naples Integrated Recovery

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What I Learned the Hard Way: Why Naples Integrated Recovery Exists
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What I Learned the Hard Way: Why Naples Integrated Recovery Exists

Systemic dysfunction in mental health—burnout, exploitation, and unsafe workloads—pushes good clinicians out. Naples Integrated Recovery was built intentionally lean and ethical, with clean documentation, transparency, and uncompromising clinical standards at its core. - Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP Naples Integrated Recovery

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Why Adult Friendships Change (And Why It’s Rarely Personal)
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Why Adult Friendships Change (And Why It’s Rarely Personal)

Adult friendships change because the conditions that once made connection effortless—proximity, timing, and energy—shift as life evolves. This article explains why friendships fade, why it’s rarely personal, and how to stop misinterpreting normal drift as rejection while building healthier, more intentional adult relationships. Brian Granneman LMHC, CAP, CCTP Naples Integrated Recovery

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When Life Stops Playing Fair: How Not to Lose Yourself When Everything Falls Apart
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When Life Stops Playing Fair: How Not to Lose Yourself When Everything Falls Apart

In The Consolation of Philosophy, Boethius confronts imprisonment and mortality through dialogue with Lady Philosophy, blending Stoicism and faith into a timeless lesson on resilience. Naples Integrated Recovery therapist Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP reflects on what this ancient text teaches about control, acceptance, and how to stop arguing with reality.

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How Learning to See Truth Differently Helped Me Make Peace With Faith
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How Learning to See Truth Differently Helped Me Make Peace With Faith

A grounded look at how rigid belief systems shape identity and suffering, and how shifting from certainty to clear, humble seeing can transform faith. This explores Right View, personal agency, and a wider understanding of truth without abandoning spirituality. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, Naples Integrated Recovery

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The Neuroscience of Safety: How the Mind and Body Shape Each Other
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The Neuroscience of Safety: How the Mind and Body Shape Each Other

Explore how Polyvagal Theory reveals the biology of safety, attention, and healing. Learn how our nervous system shapes thought, emotion, and presence — and how mindful co-regulation in therapy and daily life restores calm, resilience, and authentic connection between body and mind. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, Naples Integrated Recovery

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Stop When the Bell Rings: A 1,500-Year-Old Mindfulness Trick for Modern Life
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Stop When the Bell Rings: A 1,500-Year-Old Mindfulness Trick for Modern Life

Adapt the ancient monastic bell practice—stopping mid-task at its toll—into a secular mindfulness habit. Learn how this centuries-old discipline can break autopilot, calm the nervous system, and help you live more intentionally, no religion required. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, Naples Integrated Recovery

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Finding Peace in a World on Fire
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Finding Peace in a World on Fire

In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death, online vitriol left me asking: not how to fix the world, but how to keep my own peace. By recognizing the poisons of ignorance, greed, and hatred—and practicing their antidotes of wisdom, gratitude, and loving kindness—I’ve found small ways to stay grounded in compassion, even in times of chaos. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, Naples Integrated Recovery

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