Author: Veronica Evans

Nurturing Adolescence with Understanding and Respect

Nurturing Adolescence with Understanding and Respect

Blog | Adolescent psychology
Adolescence is a fascinating, yet often turbulent period—a time when a child's inner world rapidly transforms, and the familiar roles within the family shift in unexpected ways.
Healing Through Sound: How Music Therapy Transforms Lives Across Ages

Healing Through Sound: How Music Therapy Transforms Lives Across Ages

Blog | Psychotherapy
We all have moments when a song suddenly lifts our spirits, soothes our nerves, or brings back a memory so vivid it feels like yesterday.
Headline: How to Stop Running Out of Time and Start Living Fully

Headline: How to Stop Running Out of Time and Start Living Fully

Blog | Goal setting
We often believe we're just one step away from catching up with life. "If I just work a little faster, if I don't take a break today, if I stay up late again.
Trapped by Thought: How Cognitive Distortions Shape (and Distort) Our Reality

Trapped by Thought: How Cognitive Distortions Shape (and Distort) Our Reality

Blog | Mental disorder
Have you ever caught yourself thinking, “I knew this would happen”? Or found yourself convinced that everyone must see the world the way you do? These aren’t just harmless patterns.
When Your Child Changes Overnight: Understanding Age Crises and How to Stay Close

When Your Child Changes Overnight: Understanding Age Crises and How to Stay Close

Blog | Child psychology
Have you ever looked at your child and thought, “Who is this little stranger?” One day they’re sweet and affectionate, and the next, they’re defiant, moody, or withdrawn.
Art Therapy Helps People Heal Without Speaking

Art Therapy Helps People Heal Without Speaking

Blog | Psychotherapy
The phrase "art therapy" often evokes a gentle scene: children painting with bright colors, leaving playful palm prints on paper.
When Your Teen Acts Out: Understanding, Supporting, and Knowing Where to Turn

When Your Teen Acts Out: Understanding, Supporting, and Knowing Where to Turn

Blog | Adolescent psychology
Adolescence is often unfairly labeled as a time of defiance, rudeness, and emotional chaos. Many adults believe that teens behave poorly on purpose—to provoke, frustrate, or rebel.
Why Understanding Egocentrism is Key to Healthy Communication

Why Understanding Egocentrism is Key to Healthy Communication

Blog | Self-acceptance
Psychology defines egocentrism distinctly—as a cognitive bias, where a person views the world exclusively through their personal perspective, disregarding the opinions and feelings of others.
Can You Forgive Cheating Without Losing Yourself to Jealousy?

Can You Forgive Cheating Without Losing Yourself to Jealousy?

Blog | Betrayal
The betrayal of trust shakes relationships at their core, often leaving the person betrayed to struggle with painful emotions like anger, insecurity, and overwhelming jealousy.
Finding Balance at Home: Achieving Harmony and Fairness in Family Responsibilities

Finding Balance at Home: Achieving Harmony and Fairness in Family Responsibilities

Article | Family
Family life today is often busy, demanding, and sometimes overwhelming. One challenge many families face is distributing household responsibilities in a way that feels fair and balanced.
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