Author: Nick Yatsula

The Ex Files: Why They Come Back After Leaving

The Ex Files: Why They Come Back After Leaving

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Over time, the image of the person we once loved transforms—a metamorphosis that paves the way for renewed communication and, sometimes, reconciliation.
Breaking Free from Self-Criticism: Practical Psychological Tips

Breaking Free from Self-Criticism: Practical Psychological Tips

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Have you ever found yourself trapped in a cycle of harsh self-judgment, constantly berating yourself for every move or decision? You are not alone.
Feeling 'Off' But Can't Explain Why? Could It Be Hidden Anxiety?

Feeling 'Off' But Can't Explain Why? Could It Be Hidden Anxiety?

Article | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Hidden anxiety is a subtle, ongoing state of nervousness that often goes unnoticed because it doesn’t always come in the form of sudden panic attacks
Is the Internet Your Escape...or Your Prison? Understanding Digital Addiction

Is the Internet Your Escape...or Your Prison? Understanding Digital Addiction

Blog | Self-care
Today, I want to talk to you about what is commonly called Internet addiction—though many professionals now prefer the terms problematic Internet use or compulsive Internet use.
How Our Brain’s Automatic Processes Shape Our Behavior

How Our Brain’s Automatic Processes Shape Our Behavior

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Our brain does not work like a high-powered computer calculating perfect strategies for happiness or success; instead, it operates through a collection of processes honed by evolution over millions of years.
Why Do You Feel Responsible for Everything? Understanding Hyper-Responsibility

Why Do You Feel Responsible for Everything? Understanding Hyper-Responsibility

Article | Mental health
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the need to control every detail of your life, shouldering not only your own worries but also those of others?
The Age of Anxiety: Understanding and Overcoming Our Everyday Fears

The Age of Anxiety: Understanding and Overcoming Our Everyday Fears

Blog | Self-acceptance
It is common to experience feelings of fear and uncertainty. Every day, many of us battle stress, anxiety, and a lingering sense of danger.
Can a Child Be Truly Happy After Their Parents' Divorce?

Can a Child Be Truly Happy After Their Parents' Divorce?

Blog | Child psychology
Divorce can be one of the most challenging transitions a family experiences, but it does not dictates the future happiness or emotional health of your children.
Sugar and Cortisol: How Your Diet Impacts Stress Levels

Sugar and Cortisol: How Your Diet Impacts Stress Levels

Article | Stress
In our fast-paced modern life, stress is an ever-present companion, and many of us look for quick relief in the form of sweets.
Cultivating Real Happiness in Relationships: A Practical Guide for Lasting Fulfillment

Cultivating Real Happiness in Relationships: A Practical Guide for Lasting Fulfillment

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In our relationships, believing that if we simply find the right partner or make the perfect gestures, everyday happiness will follow.
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