Author: Veronica Evans

Why Panic Happens and What You Can Do

Why Panic Happens and What You Can Do

Article | Panic attacks
We live in times filled with worrying news, and it's no surprise that anxiety feels like a constant companion for so many.
When Love Feels Like an Addiction: Exploring Codependent Bonds

When Love Feels Like an Addiction: Exploring Codependent Bonds

Blog | Codependency
Today, we're delving into a topic that touches many lives, often silently: codependent relationships. These can overlap with abusive situations and involve various forms of difficulty, including emotional turmoil.
Why Do Certain People Irritate You So Much?

Why Do Certain People Irritate You So Much?

Blog | Relationship
Have you ever found yourself unexpectedly bristling at someone's comment, behavior, or mere presence? That simmering feeling of irritation – it's a universal human experience.
Why Some Relationships Feel Like a Rollercoaster

Why Some Relationships Feel Like a Rollercoaster

Article | Man and woman relationship
Have you ever been in a relationship that felt like a constant cycle of intense connection followed by sudden conflict, only to swing back to passionate reconciliation?
Exploring Where Self-Esteem Comes From and How to Nurture It

Exploring Where Self-Esteem Comes From and How to Nurture It

Article | Child psychology
Have you ever stopped to think about that inner feeling – the sense of stability, of knowing your own worth? We often call it self-esteem or self-confidence.
The Bully-Bystander-Victim Triangle: Understanding the Dynamics of School Aggression.

The Bully-Bystander-Victim Triangle: Understanding the Dynamics of School Aggression.

Blog | Child psychology
Bullying at school is a deeply unsettling reality that can leave lasting scars on both individuals and the wider school community.
From Freud to Modern Therapy: The Enduring Legacy of Psychoanalysis

From Freud to Modern Therapy: The Enduring Legacy of Psychoanalysis

Blog | Psychotherapy
Psychoanalysis stands as one of the most influential schools in the field of psychotherapy, rooted in the groundbreaking work of Sigmund Freud.
Navigating Stress with Purpose and Strength

Navigating Stress with Purpose and Strength

Blog | Stress
Over time, we learn that managing stress is not about avoiding challenges altogether but about engaging with them, using our inner strengths and learned experiences to find our balance.
Passive Aggression: The Unspoken Language of Conflict

Passive Aggression: The Unspoken Language of Conflict

Blog | Conflicts
Passive-aggressive behavior often creeps into our lives in subtle, almost imperceptible ways. It is not the thunderous roar of anger but rather the quiet rumble beneath the surface.
Nourishing Minds and Bodies: The Art and Science of Nutriciology

Nourishing Minds and Bodies: The Art and Science of Nutriciology

Blog | Eating disorders
In an age where scientific breakthroughs shape our world, the wisdom of ancient philosophers like Hippocrates resonates more than ever: "We are what we eat."
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