Author: Mark Lisevych

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.
Reclaiming Your Mental Balance in Times of Isolation

Reclaiming Your Mental Balance in Times of Isolation

Blog | Loneliness
Being cut off from familiar routines and the freedom to move about as you please can unsettle your mind, leaving you frustrated, sad, or overwhelmed.
The Psychology of Male Expectations

The Psychology of Male Expectations

Blog | Goal setting
Men often seem to have everything they need for comfort and independence—a stable income, a car, a home, and the kind of physical health many envy.
The Silent War: The Hidden Battle Between Men and Women

The Silent War: The Hidden Battle Between Men and Women

Article | Man and woman relationship
When it comes to gender stereotypes, women are often painted as gentle nurturers—symbols of stability, peace, and kindness. They’re associated with care and affection.
The Psychology of Female Rivalry

The Psychology of Female Rivalry

Article | Relationship
The idea that women don’t like each other often feels like a sweeping generalization, but there’s more truth to it than most would like to admit.
The Psychology of Men in Love: Fear, Behavior, and Healthy Relationships

The Psychology of Men in Love: Fear, Behavior, and Healthy Relationships

Article | Love
Agatha Christie once remarked that when a man tries to look in love, he becomes cheerful, gallant, and eager to show his affection. But when a man is truly in love, he looks like a sheep.
The Psychology of Personality: Insights for Growth and Understanding

The Psychology of Personality: Insights for Growth and Understanding

Article | Psychology
Understanding personality is at the heart of improving how we interact with the world and with ourselves.
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It is a 30-minute, completely free meeting with a Mental Health specialist that does not obligate you to anything.

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Potential benefits of a free initial consultation

During this first session: potential clients have the chance to learn more about you and your approach before agreeing to work together.

Offering a free consultation will help you build trust with the client. It shows them that you want to give them a chance to make sure you are the right person to help them before they move forward. Additionally, you should also be confident that you can support your clients and that the client has problems that you can help them cope with. Also, you can avoid any ethical difficult situations about charging a client for a session in which you choose not to proceed based on fit.

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