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Childhood Schizophrenia: Understanding the Basics

Childhood Schizophrenia: Understanding the Basics

Article | Mental disorder
Schizophrenia is often misunderstood, especially when it comes to children. Unlike the common portrayal of the disorder in adults, childhood-onset schizophrenia is a serious and complex mental health condition
School-Related Anxiety: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

School-Related Anxiety: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

Article | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Navigating the educational landscape can be a significant challenge for many children. When a child struggles to adapt to the school environment, it can lead to emotional and behavioral difficulties.
Is Someone You Love a Narcissist? How to Cope and Protect Yourself

Is Someone You Love a Narcissist? How to Cope and Protect Yourself

Blog | Codependency
Narcissists often display distinct patterns of behavior in relationships. These patterns, including their beliefs, attitudes, and ways of coping with challenges, tend to be consistent across different situations.
Is Jealousy Ruining Your Relationship?

Is Jealousy Ruining Your Relationship?

Blog | Jealousy
Jealousy is a complex emotion that can surface in relationships for various reasons.
The Balance of Happiness: Self-Reliance and External Support

The Balance of Happiness: Self-Reliance and External Support

Blog | Self-acceptance
In the path toward happiness, understanding the role of both internal and external support is crucial
Understanding Cherry-Picking: How Selective Facts Mislead

Understanding Cherry-Picking: How Selective Facts Mislead

Blog | Psychology
Cherry-picking is a subtle yet powerful psychological technique that involves selectively presenting facts to deceive or manipulate an interlocutor.
Why Am I Always the Scapegoat?

Why Am I Always the Scapegoat?

Blog | Relationship

Have you ever felt like no matter what you do, you’re always the one who gets blamed for everything? Whether it’s within your family, workplace, or social circles, being labeled the “scapegoat” can be a deeply isolating and frustrating experience. 



Blacklists and Communication Breakdowns in Relationships

Blacklists and Communication Breakdowns in Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Being blocked or added to a blacklist by someone you care about can be an upsetting experience.
Sublimation: Turning Negative Emotions into Positive Actions

Sublimation: Turning Negative Emotions into Positive Actions

Blog | Emotions
Sublimation in psychology is one of the most fascinating defense mechanisms that our psyche uses to cope with frustrations and unfulfilled desires.
The Impact of Childhood Trauma on Adult Relationships

The Impact of Childhood Trauma on Adult Relationships

Blog | Child psychology
Psycho-emotional trauma in children isn't always caused by extreme events. Often, it stems from seemingly small, yet significant experiences that shape their perceptions and behavior throughout life.
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