Author: Richard Kohl

The Surprising Power of Anxiety for Personal Growth

The Surprising Power of Anxiety for Personal Growth

Article | Neuroses, emotional disorders
How do we truly get to know who we are? Quiet thought offers some general ideas, and listening to others might reveal aspects of our abilities.
When Your Body Speaks Volumes About Your Unspoken Feelings

When Your Body Speaks Volumes About Your Unspoken Feelings

Article | Psychosomatics
Have you ever considered that your body speaks a language far older and sometimes more truthful than words? Every posture, every subtle shift in weight, every gesture conveys something about who we are.
Fight Club and the Modern Search for Masculine Identity

Fight Club and the Modern Search for Masculine Identity

Article | Self-acceptance
Society often presents a clear image of the "ideal" modern woman: strong and independent. This phrase resonates, widely accepted. But what about the modern man? Is he "courageous"? Perhaps, but isn't that sometimes labelled "toxic"?
Alfred Adler's Timeless Wisdom on Goals, Challenges, and Courage

Alfred Adler's Timeless Wisdom on Goals, Challenges, and Courage

Article | Emotions
He believed that often, our suffering stems not just from life's difficulties, but from the choices we make when faced with them.
The Real Reason You Procrastinate (It’s Not Laziness — It’s Your Emotions)

The Real Reason You Procrastinate (It’s Not Laziness — It’s Your Emotions)

Article | Emotions
Дослідження показують, що близько 50% студентів борються з хронічною прокрастинацією, а переважна більшість, від 80% до 95%, час від часу відкладають справи.
What It Really Feels Like to Live Through Depression

What It Really Feels Like to Live Through Depression

Article | Depression
In recent years, we've become much more open about psychology. Talking about seeing a therapist isn't the taboo it once was; it's increasingly seen as a sign of strength, not weakness.
How to Spot the Defense Mechanisms Anna Freud Identified in Daily Life

How to Spot the Defense Mechanisms Anna Freud Identified in Daily Life

Article | Mental health
These primarily unconscious psychological reactions are known as defense mechanisms. First explored in depth by Sigmund Freud and later expanded upon by his daughter Anna Freud, these mechanisms act like shields, deflecting immediate anxiety.
Carl Jung's Key Ideas: How Archetypes Influence Your Behavior

Carl Jung's Key Ideas: How Archetypes Influence Your Behavior

Article | Psychology
Decades ago, the psychologist Carl Jung, a contemporary of Sigmund Freud whose ideas took a distinct path, proposed a fascinating concept: archetypes.
How Sigmund Freud Developed Psychoanalysis from Hypnosis to the Talking Cure

How Sigmund Freud Developed Psychoanalysis from Hypnosis to the Talking Cure

Article | Psychotherapy
When we hear the word "psychoanalysis," certain images often spring to mind: a patient reclining on a couch, Sigmund Freud, and deep conversations about a difficult past.
When Does Money Become Your Most Important Problem?

When Does Money Become Your Most Important Problem?

Article | Money
money is more than currency; it acts as a symbol, reflecting our attitude towards life and often serving as a societal measure of success. It's rarely about luck. Think of it like a form of energy.
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