Author: Mark Lisevych

Supporting Someone with PTSD: A Guide to Understanding

Supporting Someone with PTSD: A Guide to Understanding

Article | Trauma
Trauma can be likened to an invisible wound that remains after a traumatic event. People's reactions to trauma can vary widely, from no negative consequences to severe ones, such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
What Your Sexual Fantasies Reveal About You

What Your Sexual Fantasies Reveal About You

Article | Sex, sexuality
Fantasies help us to better understand our own sexual preferences and desires. Sexual fantasies take place only in the imagination - and there you can not be afraid of morality, permission or rules. They also give a sense of security: you know that this will never happen.
Understanding Depression and Supporting Loved Ones

Understanding Depression and Supporting Loved Ones

Article | Depression
Witnessing a loved one suffer from depression can be painful for partners, friends, and family members. The uncertainty of when it will end and the feeling that all attempts to help are futile can be overwhelming.
Understanding the Lure of Gambling

Understanding the Lure of Gambling

Article | Harmful habits
In today's world, finding positive emotions, relaxation, and a way to unwind can be challenging. For many, gambling becomes a means to experience the emotions missing from their daily lives, especially for those whose work no longer brings joy, who have relationship problems, or who are experiencing low moods. Why People Keep Gambling After Losing The phenomenon of returning to gambling after a loss can be explained by the mechanism of gambling addiction. When a person loses, they of ...
How to Survive a Divorce and Support Your Mental Health

How to Survive a Divorce and Support Your Mental Health

Article | Divorce
Even in a difficult marriage, divorce means the loss of a familiar structure. This change brings uncertainty, which can be deeply unsettling. It's normal to feel fear, doubt, or a sense of failure.
Emancipation from Parental Influence: A Key to True Adulthood

Emancipation from Parental Influence: A Key to True Adulthood

Article | Family

Emotional separation is the path towards autonomy, marked by the freedom to make choices and the responsibility for one's own life and actions.

Understanding Eating Disorders: Beyond Digestive Concerns

Understanding Eating Disorders: Beyond Digestive Concerns

Article | Eating disorders
Eating disorders are often misconstrued as simple issues related to digestion or irregular eating habits. However, they delve much deeper, rooted in complex mental health challenges.
Debunking the Myth: Psychotherapy is Not Necessarily Expensive

Debunking the Myth: Psychotherapy is Not Necessarily Expensive

Blog | Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy is often perceived as a luxury service with high costs, but this is a misconception. In reality, the expense of psychotherapy can be comparable to other forms of self-care, such as visiting a beauty salon, gym, or dentist.
Understanding Deferred Life Syndrome

Understanding Deferred Life Syndrome

Article | Life
Understanding and overcoming the wait for ‘Better Times’
How to Monitor and Manage Your Mood

How to Monitor and Manage Your Mood

Article | Emotions
Your mood is the way you feel at any given moment. It can be influenced by many factors, such as your thoughts, experiences, environment, and physical state. Your mood can also affect your thoughts, behaviors, and interactions with others.
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