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Self-Harm: Finding Hope and Healing Through Effective Therapies

Self-Harm: Finding Hope and Healing Through Effective Therapies

Blog | Adolescent psychology
When individuals engage in actions that cause physical injury to their own bodies, primary goal is not to end their lives but rather to manage emotional pain and stress.
Thalassophobia: A Comprehensive Guide to the Fear of Deep Water

Thalassophobia: A Comprehensive Guide to the Fear of Deep Water

Blog | Mental disorder
Thalassophobia is a condition that many individuals describe as an intense and overwhelming fear of large bodies of water, particularly when faced with deep, seemingly endless expanses.
Passive-Aggressive Behavior: Understanding, Identifying, and Responding

Passive-Aggressive Behavior: Understanding, Identifying, and Responding

Article | Mental disorder
Have you ever been in a situation where someone says they're fine, but their actions scream otherwise? That "fine" might be delivered with a forced smile.
Embodied Presence Syndrome: Early Signs, Diagnosis, and Management

Embodied Presence Syndrome: Early Signs, Diagnosis, and Management

Article | Mental disorder
When you think about unusual experiences in mental health, one phenomenon that might catch your attention is embodied presence syndrome.
Briquet Syndrome: A Comprehensive Overview of Bricke's Syndrome and Its Treatment

Briquet Syndrome: A Comprehensive Overview of Bricke's Syndrome and Its Treatment

Blog | Psychosomatics
Bricke's syndrome, is a complex and polymorphic hysterical disorder characterized by a range of somatic and voice-related symptoms without any identifiable organic cause
White Coat Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

White Coat Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
White coat syndrome is a well-recognized phenomenon in which an individual experiences elevated blood pressure readings in a medical setting due to heightened anxiety.
The Healing Power of a Sound Bath: Benefits, Techniques, and What to Expect

The Healing Power of a Sound Bath: Benefits, Techniques, and What to Expect

Blog | Mindfulness and Meditation
In recent years, sound baths have captured the interest of those seeking alternative methods to enhance mental and emotional well-being.
Ethical Non-Monogamy: A Guide to Open Relationships

Ethical Non-Monogamy: A Guide to Open Relationships

Article | Man and woman relationship
Ethical non-monogamy (ENM) offers an alternative to traditional monogamy, emphasizing consent, transparent communication, and mutual understanding among all involved partners.
Refugee Syndrome: Navigating the Emotional Turmoil of Forced Relocation

Refugee Syndrome: Navigating the Emotional Turmoil of Forced Relocation

Blog | Experiencing a crisis
Refugee syndrome is a complex reaction to the stress and upheaval that follows a forced relocation from one’s familiar home to an unfamiliar country or region.
Maybe it's not always or only the stigma...

Maybe it's not always or only the stigma...

Article | Mental health

The blog explores, how it's not always a stigma around therapy that lets people make second choices but other factors that affect their choice of treatment. 

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