Author: Mariya Yakymchuk

The Power of Gratitude Journaling: A Tool for Mental Clarity and Positivity

The Power of Gratitude Journaling: A Tool for Mental Clarity and Positivity

Blog | Life
We often fail to notice the good things happening around us. Life’s daily challenges and our focus on problems can overshadow the small joys that surround us
Sex Addiction: Understanding, Healing, and Building Healthy Relationships

Sex Addiction: Understanding, Healing, and Building Healthy Relationships

Article | Sex, sexuality
Unlike a strong sexual constitution, where desires are manageable and integrated into a healthy life, sex addiction overwhelms individuals, consuming their time, energy, and emotional well-being.
Supporting a Loved One Through Depression

Supporting a Loved One Through Depression

Blog | Depression
Depression is a challenging experience not only for the person suffering from it but also for their loved ones. When someone you care about is struggling, it’s natural to want to help.
Stress Eating? How to Fuel Your Body and Mind

Stress Eating? How to Fuel Your Body and Mind

Article | Stress
Stress and food have an intriguing relationship. While some people lose their appetite entirely in stressful situations, others find themselves reaching for snacks constantly.
Guilt vs. Shame: Understanding the Difference

Guilt vs. Shame: Understanding the Difference

Blog | Self-acceptance
Navigating the complex maze of guilt and shame can feel overwhelming, but learning to differentiate between them and manage their impact is key to emotional well-being.
Exploring Eccentricity: When Uniqueness Crosses the Line

Exploring Eccentricity: When Uniqueness Crosses the Line

Article | Self-acceptance
Eccentricity, often celebrated as a mark of individuality, can range from quirky behavior to strikingly unconventional habits.
Lost in Thought: Understanding and Managing Intrusive Reveries

Lost in Thought: Understanding and Managing Intrusive Reveries

Article | Goal setting
When these fantasies start taking over, interfering with daily responsibilities and relationships, they cross the line from harmless imagination into intrusive reveries.
Beck Depression Inventory: A Guide to Assessing Depression

Beck Depression Inventory: A Guide to Assessing Depression

Article | Depression
When it comes to identifying and understanding depression, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) stands out as a widely respected tool.
Nomophobia: A Guide to Digital Detox

Nomophobia: A Guide to Digital Detox

Article | Harmful habits
Do you feel a pang of panic when your phone is out of sight? Does the thought of a dead battery or being offline send a chill down your spine? If so, you might be experiencing nomophobiа
The Psychology of Guilt: Understanding Its Impact on Mental Health

The Psychology of Guilt: Understanding Its Impact on Mental Health

Article | Guilt
Guilt. It’s a heavy word and an even heavier feeling. It sneaks up on us when we least expect it, whispering that we’ve done something wrong or failed to do something right.
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