Author: Mariya Yakymchuk

Mirror Neurons: The Key to Empathy, Learning, and Connection

Mirror Neurons: The Key to Empathy, Learning, and Connection

Blog | Psychology
Mirror neurons are a fascinating group of brain cells that not only fire when we perform an action but also when we observe someone else doing the same.
Senestopathy: A Comprehensive Look at Its Neurological and Psychological Aspects

Senestopathy: A Comprehensive Look at Its Neurological and Psychological Aspects

Blog | Psychosomatics
In recent years, this phenomenon has captured increased attention, prompting both neurologists and mental health professionals to explore its underlying mechanisms and treatment strategies.
Anorexia Nervosa: The Mind, The Body, and The Path to Recovery

Anorexia Nervosa: The Mind, The Body, and The Path to Recovery

Blog | Eating disorders
I invite you to explore the true nature of anorexia, understand its signs and impacts, and consider practical recommendations for those who may be affected.
Decide with Confidence: Simple Steps to Overcome Indecision

Decide with Confidence: Simple Steps to Overcome Indecision

Blog | Self-acceptance
This article explores why making decisions is so challenging, examines the psychological factors behind our hesitation, and offers practical strategies to help you build confidence and move forward with clarity.
Silence the Sting: Practical Ways to Handle Criticism and Thrive

Silence the Sting: Practical Ways to Handle Criticism and Thrive

Blog | Conflicts
In our modern world, communication happens every day—face-to-face, through social media, or in everyday interactions. When someone's words or actions hurt us, it is not merely a sign of personal weakness.
Are Unwanted Sexual Thoughts Taking Over? Hope and Help for Teens with OCD

Are Unwanted Sexual Thoughts Taking Over? Hope and Help for Teens with OCD

Blog | Mental disorder
Adolescence is a time of major change—emotionally, physically, and socially. As teens begin to understand their identity and navigate their emerging sexuality, it is not uncommon for unwanted and intrusive sexual thoughts to arise.
Fear: The Biochemical Impact on Your Body and How to Manage Anxiety

Fear: The Biochemical Impact on Your Body and How to Manage Anxiety

Blog | Fears and phobias
Fear is an emotion that every person encounters at different times in life. It is a natural signal that alerts us to potential dangers, triggering the body's innate defense mechanisms.
The True Cost of Depression: Personal, Economic, and the Path to Recovery

The True Cost of Depression: Personal, Economic, and the Path to Recovery

Blog | Depression
In this discussion, we explore the real “price” of depression—both the personal toll it takes on individuals and the significant financial losses.
The Psychology of Ingratitude and Finding Fulfillment in Giving

The Psychology of Ingratitude and Finding Fulfillment in Giving

Blog | Life
We explore why you should not expect gratitude from others and how you can learn to accept this reality without letting it affect your well-being.
Build the Relationships You Deserve: A Step-by-Step Guide to Connection & Growth

Build the Relationships You Deserve: A Step-by-Step Guide to Connection & Growth

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Whether you are seeking a supportive friendship, a lasting romantic bond, or a productive professional connection, quality relationships greatly influences our mental and emotional well-being.
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