Author: Hannah Beles

The Psychology of Gossip: Why We Can't Resist Talking About Others

The Psychology of Gossip: Why We Can't Resist Talking About Others

Blog | Relationship
Despite its bad reputation, gossip has been a cornerstone of human communication for millennia.
Signs You Don’t Love Yourself and How to Start Rebuilding Self-Love

Signs You Don’t Love Yourself and How to Start Rebuilding Self-Love

Article | Self-esteem
We spend every moment with ourselves, experiencing every joy, every failure, every fleeting thought. Yet, many of us forget to extend the same love and care to ourselves that we so readily give to others.
The Hidden Dangers of Chronic Stress and How to Overcome It

The Hidden Dangers of Chronic Stress and How to Overcome It

Article | Stress
Imagine waking up every day feeling like you’re carrying an invisible weight that only seems to grow heavier. Your body is tense, your mind races endlessly.
Weaponized Incompetence: A Manipulation Masked as Helplessness

Weaponized Incompetence: A Manipulation Masked as Helplessness

Article | Man and woman relationship
Weaponized incompetence, also known as deliberate helplessness, involves someone pretending to lack the skills or ability to complete tasks to avoid them.
The Power of Silence: When It Hurts More Than Words

The Power of Silence: When It Hurts More Than Words

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Silence can feel louder than words, especially when it’s used as a weapon in relationships. The absence of communication isn’t just a pause in conversation; it can be an emotional tool—or a dagger.
How Do You Know If You’re Mentally Healthy? Should You See a Psychiatrist?

How Do You Know If You’re Mentally Healthy? Should You See a Psychiatrist?

Blog | Mental disorder
Understanding your mental health is essential for maintaining overall well-being, but knowing when to consult a psychiatrist can sometimes be confusing.
Are Depression, Bipolar Disorder, and Schizophrenia Really That Common?

Are Depression, Bipolar Disorder, and Schizophrenia Really That Common?

Blog | Mental disorder
Yes, these conditions are more common than many people realize, and understanding their prevalence can help reduce stigma and encourage early intervention.
Can Psychotherapy Alone Cure Mental Health Disorders?

Can Psychotherapy Alone Cure Mental Health Disorders?

Blog | Psychotherapy
The effectiveness of psychotherapy without medication varies greatly and depends on several factors, including the diagnosis, and the severity of the condition.
Are Antidepressants and Medications for Mental Illnesses Addictive?

Are Antidepressants and Medications for Mental Illnesses Addictive?

Blog | Psychotherapy
One common concern about psychiatric medications is whether they cause addiction. Let’s set the record straight: most medications prescribed for mental health conditions are not addictive.
Do Antidepressants and Antipsychotics Turn You Into a

Do Antidepressants and Antipsychotics Turn You Into a "Vegetable"? Debunking the Myth

Blog | Psychotherapy
The idea that taking antidepressants, antipsychotics, or similar medications will turn someone into an unfeeling "vegetable" is a misconception rooted in black-and-white thinking.
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