Resisting Pressure: How Not to Cave
A grounded look at resisting pressure—why people cave, how oversensitivity to shame drives people-pleasing, and the practical habits that build backbone without becoming rigid. A Stoic, real-world guide to setting boundaries with clarity and tact.
Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, Naples Integrated Recovery.
The Missing Step Many Boomers Never Got: Why Witnessing Matters More Than Grit
Boomer toughness shaped adults to survive with grit but left many emotionally underbuilt. Explore generational conditioning, blame reflexes, repair, and how to break inherited patterns without overcorrecting. A grounded look at accountability and growth across generations. — Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, Naples Integrated Recovery
Unoffendable: Choosing Peace Over Reactivity
Living unoffended means choosing peace over reactivity and letting go of anger, ego, and unrealistic expectations. This mindset replaces resentment with empathy, humility, and grounded self-control, creating healthier relationships and a calmer inner life. — Brian Granneman, MA, LMHC, CAP, CCTP • Naples Integrated Recovery
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
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
The Overlap Between Mental Health and Addictions
Mental health disorders and addiction often intersect, creating confusion and making recovery difficult. Co-occurring disorders require accurate diagnosis and integrated treatment. If you or a loved one struggle with substance use and overwhelming emotions, understanding this connection is key to healing. Learn how to navigate addiction, mental health, and the path to long-term recovery. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP Naples Integrated Recovery
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.
The “Let Them” Mindset: Differentiation and Emotional Maturity in Practice
Learn how differentiation and emotional maturity can transform family relationships. This post explores how to love difficult people without losing yourself—balancing compassion with boundaries, calm with clarity, and connection with individuality. Featuring insights on Stoicism, “Let Them” mindset, and family systems. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP Naples Integrated Recovery
What It Means to Be Seen
Being seen is one of the most powerful forces in healing. This article explores how trauma, disconnection, and emotional neglect shape us—and how genuine presence, curiosity, and connection can rewire safety and belonging. For anyone craving authenticity, empathy, and real human connection. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, Naples Integrated Recovery
Progress Over Hype: The Real Meaning of “Burn the Boats” in Recovery and Change
Progress isn’t about hype or motivation—it’s quiet discipline built through structure, repetition, and commitment. Explore how lasting change happens when identity shifts, excuses end, and you “burn the boats” that keep you stuck. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP Naples Integrated Recovery

