Author: Yana Voznyak

From Ugly Duckling to Swan: The Psychology of Transformation After Trauma

From Ugly Duckling to Swan: The Psychology of Transformation After Trauma

Article | Trauma
The tale of the ugly duckling is a well-known fable by Hans Christian Andersen, often told to children as a story of self-acceptance and transformation.
“MF” in Dating Culture: A Deep Dive into Emotional and Financial Expectations

“MF” in Dating Culture: A Deep Dive into Emotional and Financial Expectations

Article | Money
In the world of online dating, abbreviations and codes are often used to communicate intentions quickly and effectively. One such abbreviation is “MF,” which stands for Meet for Material Support.
Agnosia: The Mysterious Disorder of Perception

Agnosia: The Mysterious Disorder of Perception

Article | Mental disorder
Agnosia is a neurological disorder that affects the way a person perceives and processes sensory information.
Self-Reliance: The Power of Inner Support and Emotional Stability

Self-Reliance: The Power of Inner Support and Emotional Stability

Blog | Self-acceptance
Self-reliance is more than just a buzzword. It's the ability to maintain self-esteem and emotional stability without relying on external validation or resources.
Fear of Poverty: How It Shapes Our Decisions and Limits Our Potential

Fear of Poverty: How It Shapes Our Decisions and Limits Our Potential

Blog | Self-acceptance
There’s a hidden psychological force that shapes much of our decision-making, especially when it comes to money: the fear of poverty.
Associative Thinking: How Your Mind Makes Connections

Associative Thinking: How Your Mind Makes Connections

Blog | Psychology
Have you ever noticed how one small detail can trigger a flood of emotions or memories?
The Myth of the

The Myth of the "Bad Wife": Unmasking the Real Reasons Relationships Fail

Blog | Man and woman relationship
It’s a shocking realization when you come across an article in a trendy women’s magazine that highlights what makes a "bad wife."
Understanding Social Anxiety: Breaking the Chains of Fear

Understanding Social Anxiety: Breaking the Chains of Fear

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Social anxiety is more than just shyness or occasional nervousness in social settings. It’s a pervasive state of fear where individuals dread public embarrassment and worry intensely about how others perceive them.
Understanding Repressed Emotions

Understanding Repressed Emotions

Blog | Emotions
We all have emotions bubbling beneath the surface—feelings, fears, memories of traumatic events that we’d rather keep hidden.
When Passion Fades: Finding the Spark in a Relationship

When Passion Fades: Finding the Spark in a Relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
There’s a moment in almost every long-term relationship when the initial excitement dies down.
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It is a 30-minute, completely free meeting with a Mental Health specialist that does not obligate you to anything.

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Potential benefits of a free initial consultation

During this first session: potential clients have the chance to learn more about you and your approach before agreeing to work together.

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