Author: Mark Lisevych

Befriending Your Inner Beast: The Path to Self-Acceptance

Befriending Your Inner Beast: The Path to Self-Acceptance

Article | Self-acceptance
It’s easy to feel like you’re never quite enough. Not smart enough, not brave enough, not talented enough. These nagging thoughts often prevent us from fully embracing ourselves, flaws and all.
Psychosomatics: Еhe Mind-Body Connection and How Worries Can Affect Health

Psychosomatics: Еhe Mind-Body Connection and How Worries Can Affect Health

Article | Psychosomatics
Have you ever wondered if unresolved emotions or chronic worries could make you physically ill?
Irritability: Why It Happens and How to Manage It

Irritability: Why It Happens and How to Manage It

Article | Anger
Irritability is a universal human emotion, and while it’s perfectly normal to feel irritated from time to time, persistent irritability can point to deeper issues.
The Art of Mental Rest: Why It Matters and How to Achieve It

The Art of Mental Rest: Why It Matters and How to Achieve It

Article | Stress
Many of us push our minds to the limit, filling every waking moment with work, information, or distractions. This constant overload leaves our brains with little opportunity to recover.
The Science Behind the

The Science Behind the "Blue Mind Theory": Can Water Truly Calm Your Mind?

Article | Stress
This concept suggests that spending time near water can significantly reduce stress, enhance sleep, and boost creativity. But what does science say about this popular belief?
Narcissism: Understanding the Disorder and Paths to Overcome It

Narcissism: Understanding the Disorder and Paths to Overcome It

Article | Mental disorder
Imagine a person who constantly believes they are superior to those around them, requires continuous admiration, and manipulates others to achieve their goals. It is a sign of narcissism.
Emotional Lability: Understanding and Managing Unpredictable Mood Swings

Emotional Lability: Understanding and Managing Unpredictable Mood Swings

Article | Emotions
Have you ever witnessed someone laugh uncontrollably one moment and burst into tears the next, all without an obvious reason? This a sign of emotional lability
Understanding and Overcoming Gambling Addiction

Understanding and Overcoming Gambling Addiction

Article | Harmful habits
Picture this: What starts as a harmless pastime of computer games, online casinos, or placing bets transforms into an uncontrollable urge that threatens your financial stability and mental well-being.
Déjà Vu and Memory: How the Brain Creates the Illusion of Familiarity

Déjà Vu and Memory: How the Brain Creates the Illusion of Familiarity

Article | Mental health
Have you ever found yourself in a completely new situation, only to be struck by the eerie sensation of "I think I've been here before"? This uncanny feeling is known as déjà vu.
Understanding the Nature of a Nervous Breakdown

Understanding the Nature of a Nervous Breakdown

Blog | Stress
It’s a manifestation of an underlying mental disorder, often fueled by chronic stress, anxiety, or depression, simmering quietly beneath the surface until it finally boils over.
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