Author: Katherine Yanovska

How Phobias Differ From Fears and How to Overcome Them

How Phobias Differ From Fears and How to Overcome Them

Blog | Fears and phobias
Let’s start with the basics: fear is completely natural. It’s an ancient emotion that has kept humans alive for thousands of years. Fear helps us identify threats and react quickly to danger.
Why Are We Afraid of Aging, and How Can We Overcome This Fear?

Why Are We Afraid of Aging, and How Can We Overcome This Fear?

Blog | Self-acceptance
For many, aging brings a wave of worries—health problems, financial struggles, or even the loss of loved ones. These fears are more than skin-deep; they reflect deeper emotional and societal pressures.
How to Deal with Misanthropy: Understanding, Communication, and Overcoming It

How to Deal with Misanthropy: Understanding, Communication, and Overcoming It

Blog | Mental disorder
Misanthropy is an intense dislike, distrust, or even hatred toward people or society as a whole. It’s not just avoiding social contact;
Debunking the Myth of Audials, Visuals, and Kinesthetics

Debunking the Myth of Audials, Visuals, and Kinesthetics

Blog | Self-acceptance
Have you ever been told that you're a visual, auditory, or kinesthetic learner? This popular classification has been ingrained in educational practices for decades, often guiding teaching methods and learning strategies.
Rejection: Understanding It, Facing It, and Letting It Go

Rejection: Understanding It, Facing It, and Letting It Go

Blog | Fears and phobias
Close relationships are meant to be a safe haven where we feel loved and accepted for who we are. They allow us to be ourselves and experience genuine connection.
The Psychology of Imagery: How Metaphorical Cards Work

The Psychology of Imagery: How Metaphorical Cards Work

Blog | Self-acceptance
Metaphorical cards, often misunderstood and wrongly associated with Tarot, are a powerful psychological tool designed to help individuals explore their emotions and uncover hidden insights.
The Toxic Tale of Harley Quinning: When Devotion Becomes Destructive

The Toxic Tale of Harley Quinning: When Devotion Becomes Destructive

Blog | Codependency
Her story has lent its name to a troubling relationship trend called “Harley Quinning,” a term coined to describe the act of clinging to toxic relationships that are damaging to both partners.
Exploring the Complexities of Thinking and Its Disorders

Exploring the Complexities of Thinking and Its Disorders

Article | Mental disorder
It allows us to perceive, analyze, and reflect on the world around us, connecting abstract ideas and real-world experiences in ways that make us uniquely human.
Mastering Stress: Building Resilience in a Chaotic World

Mastering Stress: Building Resilience in a Chaotic World

Article | Stress
Stress — just hearing the word is enough to make you tense, right? It’s become such an integral part of our lives that it’s almost impossible to imagine a day without it.
Ghosting: The Silent Weapon of Emotional Violence

Ghosting: The Silent Weapon of Emotional Violence

Article | Man and woman relationship
Ghosting is a sudden, unexplained cessation of communication. One moment, the interaction seems normal, even promising, and then—nothing.
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