Author: Hannah Beles

The Mind-Body Link: Understanding 7 Key Psychosomatic Disorders

The Mind-Body Link: Understanding 7 Key Psychosomatic Disorders

Blog | Psychosomatics
We explore a framework that highlights the seven classic psychosomatic disorders—conditions in which psychological factors play a crucial role in triggering or worsening physical symptoms.
Psychology Studies vs. Therapy: Choosing Your Path to Mental Wellness

Psychology Studies vs. Therapy: Choosing Your Path to Mental Wellness

Blog | Psychology
Have you ever wondered whether investing years in formal psychology studies is the best way to understand your own challenges, or if seeking personal psychotherapy might provide faster relief?
Is Your Inner Child Running Your Life?

Is Your Inner Child Running Your Life?

Article | Self-acceptance
The concept of the “Inner Child” might sound puzzling at first, especially when we consider that we are all adults now. Yet, many of us still respond to the world with emotions and behaviors that mirror those of a child.
Psychologist or Psychiatrist: Which Mental Health Expert Do You Need?

Psychologist or Psychiatrist: Which Mental Health Expert Do You Need?

Blog | Psychotherapy
Navigating the world of mental health care can be confusing. Many people wonder which specialist to approach when they face psychological challenges.
How Can You Disagree Without Damaging Your Relationships?

How Can You Disagree Without Damaging Your Relationships?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
I’ll share simple, practical steps backed by psychological insights that can help transform a heated disagreement into a constructive dialogue.
Tired of Counting Sheep? Discover the Psychological Cure for Insomnia

Tired of Counting Sheep? Discover the Psychological Cure for Insomnia

Blog | Sleep disorders, insomnia
Insomnia can manifest in several ways. You might have difficulty falling asleep at night, wake up multiple times, or rise too early without being able to get back to sleep.
Choosing the Right Therapist: A Practical Guide for Your Mental Wellbeing

Choosing the Right Therapist: A Practical Guide for Your Mental Wellbeing

Blog | Psychotherapy
Finding the right therapist can feel overwhelming, especially when your emotional challenges seem to intensify over time.
Unlocking Authentic Connection: Self-Esteem, Boundaries, and the Trap of Materialism

Unlocking Authentic Connection: Self-Esteem, Boundaries, and the Trap of Materialism

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In today's world, conversations about material success and personal worth often become entangled with our choices in relationships.
The Price of Demands: How Unrealistic Expectations Harm Relationships

The Price of Demands: How Unrealistic Expectations Harm Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Too many phrases have become clichés, repeated so frequently that they lose their original meaning. Expressions like "A man should..." or "Why should I if you're a man?
The Ripple Effect: How Small, Consistent Actions Shape Your Relationship

The Ripple Effect: How Small, Consistent Actions Shape Your Relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In this discussion, we'll explore how everyday actions add up to form the dynamics of your relationship and why altering your internal mindset can have a transformative effect.
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