Author: Katherine Yanovska

Healing from the Inside Out with Body-Oriented Psychotherapy

Healing from the Inside Out with Body-Oriented Psychotherapy

Blog | Psychotherapy
When most people hear the term “psychotherapy,” they often picture long sessions of talk therapy focused on past experiences and cognitive insights.
Why Your Emotions Matter: The Psychologist's View

Why Your Emotions Matter: The Psychologist's View

Blog | Psychotherapy
Why do professionals in psychology pay so much attention to our feelings? You might wonder why emotions even matter if the goal is to solve a problem and move on.
The Lazy Therapist's Secret: Empowering Clients Through Non-Interference

The Lazy Therapist's Secret: Empowering Clients Through Non-Interference

Article | Psychotherapy
Let's explore a bold idea once expressed by a well-known psychologist: that a truly effective therapist might sometimes seem "humble," "facilitative," and "non-judgmental."
Empowering Change: Why Skilled Psychologists Avoid Direct Advice

Empowering Change: Why Skilled Psychologists Avoid Direct Advice

Blog | Psychotherapy
Have you ever wondered why an experienced psychologist rarely tells you exactly what to do?
Unlocking the Path to Lasting Connection

Unlocking the Path to Lasting Connection

Blog | Man and woman relationship
There is a persistent narrative in modern relationship discussions about the mysterious reasons why many individuals, particularly men, struggle to form lasting connections.
Unraveling the Psychological Roots of Overweight: A Path to True Wellness

Unraveling the Psychological Roots of Overweight: A Path to True Wellness

Blog | Psychosomatics
Many tend to label excess weight as "inherited" or "hormonal," but these terms frequently mask the deeper psychological factors that interfere with one's ability to regulate weight naturally.
Harnessing Envy for Personal Growth: A Balanced Perspective

Harnessing Envy for Personal Growth: A Balanced Perspective

Blog | Emotions
Envy is often seen as a negative emotion, but it can also serve as a powerful motivator for personal development. In our everyday lives, we encounter envy in many forms.
Understanding the Mind-Body Connection in Overweight Issues

Understanding the Mind-Body Connection in Overweight Issues

Blog | Eating disorders
In today's discussions on weight management, it is refreshing to see a comprehensive approach that includes the psychological aspect.
Briquet Syndrome: A Comprehensive Overview of Bricke's Syndrome and Its Treatment

Briquet Syndrome: A Comprehensive Overview of Bricke's Syndrome and Its Treatment

Blog | Psychosomatics
Bricke's syndrome, is a complex and polymorphic hysterical disorder characterized by a range of somatic and voice-related symptoms without any identifiable organic cause
White Coat Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

White Coat Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Article | Mental disorder
White coat syndrome is a well-recognized phenomenon in which an individual experiences elevated blood pressure readings in a medical setting due to heightened anxiety.
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