Author: Harold Johnson

Couples Therapy Insight: Your Differences Are Not the Problem

Couples Therapy Insight: Your Differences Are Not the Problem

Article | Man and woman relationship
What if everything you thought about compatibility was wrong? A core couples therapy insight reveals that the healthiest partnerships aren't built on sameness — they're built on two people who stayed themselves.
Couples Communication Problems: The Negative Bias That's Pushing Your Partner Away

Couples Communication Problems: The Negative Bias That's Pushing Your Partner Away

Article | Man and woman relationship
Research shows it takes 4–5 positive moments to cancel out one criticism. Most couples have it backwards. Discover the simple habit shift that makes people actually want to try harder.
Why Uncertainty Triggers Anxiety and What You Can Do About It

Why Uncertainty Triggers Anxiety and What You Can Do About It

Article | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Your brain was built to predict — so when life becomes unpredictable, everything feels harder. Here's the real science behind why uncertainty drains you, and where to start feeling steady again.
Idealization and Devaluation: Why We Set People Up to Fail

Idealization and Devaluation: Why We Set People Up to Fail

Blog | Relationship
We build people up in our minds — then feel betrayed when reality shows up. The idealization-devaluation cycle is more common than you think, and it's silently shaping your closest relationships.
Mental Health After Trauma: Why Not Everyone Gets PTSD — and What Actually Helps

Mental Health After Trauma: Why Not Everyone Gets PTSD — and What Actually Helps

Article | Trauma
Most people exposed to war don't develop PTSD — but that's not what you hear. Here's what the science actually says about trauma, resilience, and who really needs help.
Why You Never Feel Satisfied No Matter How Much You Achieve — And How to Fix It

Why You Never Feel Satisfied No Matter How Much You Achieve — And How to Fix It

Article | Self-care
More done, more goals, more pressure — but never enough. If you can't remember the last time you felt genuinely proud of yourself, this is worth reading.
Trust in Therapy: The Three-Part Foundation That Makes Healing Possible

Trust in Therapy: The Three-Part Foundation That Makes Healing Possible

Article | Psychotherapy
What if the most powerful therapeutic tool isn't a method at all? Research and Carl Rogers agree: trust in the therapist-client relationship predicts healing more than any technique ever could.
Why People Avoid Therapy — And the Hidden Price of Waiting Too Long

Why People Avoid Therapy — And the Hidden Price of Waiting Too Long

Article | Psychotherapy
Most people have a reason for skipping therapy. Money. Time. A good friend who listens. But what if none of those reasons are the real ones — and waiting is quietly costing you more than you think?
AI Replacing Jobs: Is Your Company Actually Getting Better — or Just Following the Crowd?

AI Replacing Jobs: Is Your Company Actually Getting Better — or Just Following the Crowd?

Blog | Psychology
Millions of Americans fear losing their jobs to AI — but the real threat isn't the technology. It's the blind trend-following behind it. Find out what's actually driving today's mass layoffs — and what it reveals about human psychology.
How to Choose a Therapist Who Actually Helps — Not Just One Who Markets Well

How to Choose a Therapist Who Actually Helps — Not Just One Who Markets Well

Blog | Psychotherapy
Not every therapist with a polished profile is the right one for you. Learn what credentials, training, and ethics actually look like — before you book that first session.
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