Author: Hannah Beles

Why Do Women Leave Men? Understanding the True Reasons Behind Breakups

Why Do Women Leave Men? Understanding the True Reasons Behind Breakups

Blog | Divorce
Breakups are often seen as a simple end to a relationship, but the truth is that they are rarely that straightforward.
The Psychology of Guilt: Understanding Its Impact on Our Lives

The Psychology of Guilt: Understanding Its Impact on Our Lives

Blog | Guilt
Guilt is a powerful and complex emotion that plays a significant role in how we relate to others and ourselves.
The Psychology of Rigidity: Understanding Inflexible Thinking and Behavior

The Psychology of Rigidity: Understanding Inflexible Thinking and Behavior

Blog | Mental disorder
Rigidity is a term often used in psychology to describe a personality trait marked by an inability to adapt, change one’s behavior, or accept differing viewpoints.
Dendrotherapy: Exploring the Healing Power of Trees for Emotional Well-being

Dendrotherapy: Exploring the Healing Power of Trees for Emotional Well-being

Blog | Psychotherapy
Dendrotherapy, though often misunderstood, is a practice in psychology that emphasizes the therapeutic effects of nature, particularly through interaction with trees.
Why Are Some People So Stingy? Unmasking the Psychology of Hoarding

Why Are Some People So Stingy? Unmasking the Psychology of Hoarding

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Stinginess often carries a negative connotation in society, associated with individuals who are excessively tight-fisted or unwilling to share.
Who Should Text First?

Who Should Text First?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
There’s an old-fashioned idea floating around that it’s a man’s job to initiate every conversation or date, while women should simply wait.
Can Marriage Counseling Save a Marriage?

Can Marriage Counseling Save a Marriage?

Blog | Psychotherapy
When a marriage faces crises, the question that often arises is whether marriage counseling can truly save the relationship.
Should I Stay or Leave After Infidelity?

Should I Stay or Leave After Infidelity?

Blog | Betrayal
When a spouse cheats, the decision of whether to stay or leave can feel like an overwhelming emotional crossroads.
Should Parents Give Money to Their Adult Children?

Should Parents Give Money to Their Adult Children?

Blog | Money
The debate over whether parents should give money to their adult children is one that never seems to end.
The Midlife Crisis: Signs, Symptoms, and Solutions

The Midlife Crisis: Signs, Symptoms, and Solutions

Blog | Self-acceptance
A midlife crisis is a term we’ve all heard, but how many of us truly understand what it entails?
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It is a 30-minute, completely free meeting with a Mental Health specialist that does not obligate you to anything.

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During this first session: potential clients have the chance to learn more about you and your approach before agreeing to work together.

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