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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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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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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More Than Tough: The Real Work of Being a Man
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More Than Tough: The Real Work of Being a Man

We teach men that toughness means silence, but true strength begins with self-awareness. Drawing from law enforcement, Stoicism, and modern psychology, this essay explores how vulnerability, emotional mastery, and courage redefine what it really means to be a man. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, Naples Integrated Recovery

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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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got a broken ‘picker’? The Psychology of Attraction and Attachment
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got a broken ‘picker’? The Psychology of Attraction and Attachment

How attraction, attachment, and evolution intertwine. Why we’re drawn to certain partners, how our nervous system shapes love and conflict, and what it means to outgrow familiar chemistry for genuine connection. Learn how biology, projection, and regulation all shape the way we love. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP

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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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Doing the Work
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Doing the Work

“Doing the Work” explores the real meaning of inner healing beyond therapy clichés—through the lens of Internal Family Systems (IFS), recovery, and spirituality. It examines how we face our exiled parts, integrate shadow work, and move from seeking external validation to self-led wholeness and authentic connection.

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Embracing Fate: My Journey of Surrender and Renewal
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Embracing Fate: My Journey of Surrender and Renewal

From losing a law enforcement career to building a thriving private practice, this memoir explores how Stoicism, Amor Fati, and surrender to life’s plan can transform suffering into peace. Through addiction recovery, career loss, and starting over, discover how embracing fate opens unexpected doors and leads to growth, healing, and purpose. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, Naples Integrated Recovery

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