Author: Eugenia Kalenyuk

Pregnancy Dreams: A Guide to Understanding Their Symbolism

Pregnancy Dreams: A Guide to Understanding Their Symbolism

Blog | Sleep disorders, insomnia
Have you ever woken up puzzled after dreaming about pregnancy? It's important to understand that such dreams often have little to do with an actual desire to have a child
Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
Body Dysmorphic Disorder, is a mental health condition in which an individual becomes excessively preoccupied with a perceived defect in their appearance
Selective Eating Disorder: Insights into Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatments

Selective Eating Disorder: Insights into Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatments

Blog | Eating disorders
Selective Eating Disorder is a condition that involves a deliberate refusal to consume certain foods based on their texture, color, aroma, taste, or because of a previous negative eating experience.
What Is Verbal Abuse, and How Can You Recognize It?

What Is Verbal Abuse, and How Can You Recognize It?

Blog | Abuse and Violence
Verbal abuse is a deeply harmful form of emotional violence that uses language as a weapon to attack, dominate, and manipulate another person.
Emotion-Focused and Problem-Focused Coping: A Balanced Approach

Emotion-Focused and Problem-Focused Coping: A Balanced Approach

Blog | Mental health
Whether you are dealing with a difficult breakup, a stressful day at work, or unexpected setbacks, having effective ways to manage your emotional pain is essential.
Left Brain vs. Right Brain: Debunking the Myths and Uncovering the Reality

Left Brain vs. Right Brain: Debunking the Myths and Uncovering the Reality

Blog | Mental health
Have you ever wondered if your strengths in creativity or analysis are determined solely by one half of your brain?
Separation Anxiety Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Approaches

Separation Anxiety Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Approaches

Blog | Emotional dependency
We all experience a little sadness when we say goodbye to someone we care about. What happens when that sadness turns into overwhelming fear and worry, even when you know the separation is temporary?
What Does It Mean to Be an Empath?

What Does It Mean to Be an Empath?

Blog | Relationship
An empath is someone who not only recognizes the emotions of others but truly absorbs and experiences them on a deep, personal level.
Discernment Counseling: Finding Clarity When Your Relationship Is Uncertain

Discernment Counseling: Finding Clarity When Your Relationship Is Uncertain

Blog | Psychotherapy
Sometimes, it’s not that both partners are ready to dive into traditional couples therapy with full commitment; one person may be leaning away from the relationship while the other is holding on.
The Power of Daily Affirmations: A Guide to Positive Self-Talk.

The Power of Daily Affirmations: A Guide to Positive Self-Talk.

Blog | Self-care
One powerful tool that can help shift negative thought patterns and improve mental health is the practice of daily affirmations.
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