Author: Alex Hlynskyi

Decoding Your Mind: Consciousness, Mental Health, and the Science of Self

Decoding Your Mind: Consciousness, Mental Health, and the Science of Self

Article | Mindfulness and Meditation
Consciousness remains one of the most fascinating yet challenging subjects to understand, bridging philosophy, psychology, and modern neuroscience.
Rewired for Worry: How Brain Plasticity Shapes Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Rewired for Worry: How Brain Plasticity Shapes Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Article | Mental disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by obsessions (intrusive, unwanted thoughts, images, or urges that cause distress) and compulsions.
Brief Strategic Psychotherapy: From Analysis to Action

Brief Strategic Psychotherapy: From Analysis to Action

Blog | Psychosomatics
In a world where traditional therapy often focuses on dissecting the root causes of our struggles, many individuals find themselves stuck in endless analysis.
Feeling Unreal? A Guide to Understanding and Overcoming Derealization

Feeling Unreal? A Guide to Understanding and Overcoming Derealization

Article | Mental disorder
Derealization is a symptom that many people experience at one time or another. It involves a feeling that the world around you is somehow unreal or detached, as if you're watching events unfold from a distance.
Reclaim Your Clarity: Proven Strategies to Beat Brain Fog

Reclaim Your Clarity: Proven Strategies to Beat Brain Fog

Blog | Mental disorder

Have you ever felt as though your mind isn’t fully present, as if your thoughts are wrapped in a dull, persistent haze?

The Impact of Alcohol on the Brain: A Psychological Perspective

The Impact of Alcohol on the Brain: A Psychological Perspective

Blog | Harmful habits
Welcome to a closer look at how alcohol influences the brain—a subject that holds significant importance for anyone interested in mental health and psychological well-being.
Alcohol and Dopamine: Unraveling the Brain’s Reward System

Alcohol and Dopamine: Unraveling the Brain’s Reward System

Blog | Harmful habits
Alcohol is more than just a social lubricant—it is a substance that profoundly alters the way our brain functions, particularly by interacting with the chemical messenger dopamine
The Serotonin Pit: Why Alcohol Can Leave You Feeling Low

The Serotonin Pit: Why Alcohol Can Leave You Feeling Low

Blog | Harmful habits
When you enjoy a drink to relax or socialize, you might not immediately notice that alcohol is setting off a cascade of chemical changes in your brain. While many people appreciate alcohol for its temporary ability to ease tension, there's a hidden downside that often leaves one feeling low once its effects wear off. This phenomenon, commonly known as the "serotonin pit"—a colloquial term for the noticeable dip in mood and motivation after drinking—is a result of the sudden drop in serotonin lev ...
Addiction: Is It Biology, Choice, or Something More?

Addiction: Is It Biology, Choice, or Something More?

Blog | Harmful habits
Addiction remains one of the most challenging and complex issues in mental health today. As we explore why individuals become addicted, it is important to remember that the answer is never one-dimensional.
Stress and Hormones: A Complex Interplay

Stress and Hormones: A Complex Interplay

Article | Stress
Stress is not just a fleeting feeling of being overwhelmed—it is a complex hormonal response that our body initiates when faced with both internal challenges and external pressures.
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