Author: Veronica Evans

Discover Who You Really Are and What You're Meant to Do

Discover Who You Really Are and What You're Meant to Do

Article | Self-acceptance
It seems like such a straightforward question, doesn't it? "Who am I?" We might quickly answer with roles: a daughter, a mother, a sister, a friend, a professional like a psychologist.
Beyond Bad Luck: Hidden Psychological Reasons for Frequent Injuries

Beyond Bad Luck: Hidden Psychological Reasons for Frequent Injuries

Blog | Self-care
Have you ever known someone—or maybe it's you—who seems to be a magnet for mishaps? They're constantly nursing a bruise, explaining a fracture, or recovering from some stumble.
When Illness Becomes a Form of Unconscious Communication

When Illness Becomes a Form of Unconscious Communication

Blog | Psychosomatics
Have you ever stopped to wonder why we get sick? Beyond the usual culprits like germs or genes, could there be something deeper happening?
From Childhood Needs to Adult Love: Understanding Your Relational Blueprint

From Childhood Needs to Adult Love: Understanding Your Relational Blueprint

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Have you ever stopped to think about why you're drawn to certain people and not others? It's one of those deeply sensitive questions because it touches the core of how we connect.
How Your Unconscious Is Sending You Secret Messages in Your Dreams While You Sleep

How Your Unconscious Is Sending You Secret Messages in Your Dreams While You Sleep

Article | Mental health
Have you ever woken up from a vivid dream, maybe a confusing one, perhaps even a nightmare, and wondered, "What on earth did that mean?" Many of us have. It's a natural curiosity.
The Narcissist You Think You Know

The Narcissist You Think You Know

Article | Emotional dependency
It feels like the word "narcissist" is everywhere these days, doesn't it? We hear it online, maybe even use it to describe people in our own lives – perhaps an ex-partner, a boss, or even a family member.
Why Panic Happens and What You Can Do

Why Panic Happens and What You Can Do

Article | Panic attacks
We live in times filled with worrying news, and it's no surprise that anxiety feels like a constant companion for so many.
When Love Feels Like an Addiction: Exploring Codependent Bonds

When Love Feels Like an Addiction: Exploring Codependent Bonds

Blog | Codependency
Today, we're delving into a topic that touches many lives, often silently: codependent relationships. These can overlap with abusive situations and involve various forms of difficulty, including emotional turmoil.
Why Do Certain People Irritate You So Much?

Why Do Certain People Irritate You So Much?

Blog | Relationship
Have you ever found yourself unexpectedly bristling at someone's comment, behavior, or mere presence? That simmering feeling of irritation – it's a universal human experience.
Why Some Relationships Feel Like a Rollercoaster

Why Some Relationships Feel Like a Rollercoaster

Article | Man and woman relationship
Have you ever been in a relationship that felt like a constant cycle of intense connection followed by sudden conflict, only to swing back to passionate reconciliation?
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