The Meaning Behind Ezer Psychotherapy, PLLC
At Ezer Psychotherapy, the name itself tells the story of what I hope to offer every client. The word Ezer (pronounced ay-zer) comes from Hebrew and means help or strong support. I chose it because therapy isn’t about doing the work for you—it’s about walking alongside you with steady support, insight, and tools so you can build the resilience you need to thrive. My practice focuses on adolescents, young adults, and families, helping them fully function in life, even in the face of challenges like anxiety, stress, medical concerns, trauma, and performance pressures. Ezer reflects both the strength and the care at the heart of my work. Read more in this blog post.
Letter to My Friend Who is Recovering from an Eating Disorder
Hallie invites readers into the raw, honest truth of eating disorder recovery—comparing the therapeutic journey to a form of “non-invasive brain surgery.” With warmth, wit, and clinical insight, she lays out what to expect from the recovery process, acknowledging the emotional and physical challenges while offering hope, guidance, and a deep belief in each person's ability to heal. If you're at the beginning of your recovery journey—or supporting someone who is—this post offers both realism and reassurance: it won’t be easy, but you won’t be alone, and it will be worth it.