Author: Oksana Malyshko

What Makes a Family? Understanding the Key Elements of Strong Relationships

What Makes a Family? Understanding the Key Elements of Strong Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we think about relationships and family dynamics, we often assume that simply being in a relationship, or registering a marriage, automatically creates a family.
When Do Gift Requests Become Manipulation in a Relationship?

When Do Gift Requests Become Manipulation in a Relationship?

Blog | Manipulation
When you first start dating someone, gifts can serve as a spontaneous and sincere expression of care, admiration, and affection.
How Do Genes, Stress, and Inflammation Contribute to Depression?

How Do Genes, Stress, and Inflammation Contribute to Depression?

Blog | Depression
Have you ever wondered why depression occurs? Despite decades of research, depression remains one of the most perplexing and challenging mental health disorders to understand and treat.
Apathy vs. Depression: Understanding the Critical Differences

Apathy vs. Depression: Understanding the Critical Differences

Blog | Depression
When discussing mental health, it is common to hear the terms “apathy” and “depression” used interchangeably.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder, and How is it Diagnosed?

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder, and How is it Diagnosed?

Blog | Mental disorder
In the ever-evolving field of child psychiatry, gaining a clear understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is essential for parents, educators, and mental health professionals alike.
What is ADHD in Children, and How is it Treated?

What is ADHD in Children, and How is it Treated?

Blog | Child psychology
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, commonly known as ADHD, is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects many children today.
Normal vs. Pathological: Navigating Childhood Behavior Challenges

Normal vs. Pathological: Navigating Childhood Behavior Challenges

Blog | Child psychology
Understanding childhood behavior can be challenging, especially when trying to distinguish between normal developmental responses and signs of a deeper problem.
Debunking Common Myths About Psychiatry and Mental Health

Debunking Common Myths About Psychiatry and Mental Health

Blog | Psychotherapy
Many myths about psychiatry still circulate, creating unnecessary barriers for people who might benefit from professional help.
Why Do Children Have Tantrums, and How Can You Manage Them?

Why Do Children Have Tantrums, and How Can You Manage Them?

Blog | Child psychology
Children's tantrums are a common and often challenging part of early development. They represent a state of intense emotional and physical arousal that typically occurs in young children between one and three years of age.
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.
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