Author: Eladi Lou

Demisexuality: A Guide to Identity, Relationships, and Self-Acceptance

Demisexuality: A Guide to Identity, Relationships, and Self-Acceptance

Blog | Self-acceptance
In simple terms, demisexuality refers to a pattern of sexual attraction that only emerges once a substantial emotional bond is established with someone.
How to Improve Your Personality: Practical Tips and Strategies

How to Improve Your Personality: Practical Tips and Strategies

Blog | Self-care
When we talk about personal growth, we are referring to the ongoing process of refining our character, emotional well-being, and interpersonal skills.
How Can Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Help Manage Anxiety?

How Can Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Help Manage Anxiety?

Blog | Psychotherapy
Anxiety affects countless people every day, and finding an effective way to manage it is essential for improving overall well-being.
ADHD vs Borderline Personality Disorder: A Guide to the Differences

ADHD vs Borderline Personality Disorder: A Guide to the Differences

Blog | Mental disorder
Navigating the intricate world of mental health can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially when two conditions share several overlapping features.
Electric Shock Therapy: The Reality of Modern Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)

Electric Shock Therapy: The Reality of Modern Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)

Article | Psychotherapy
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), sometimes referred to as "electric shock therapy," has often been misunderstood and clouded by alarming images from older practices and media portrayals.
Toxic Positivity: Why Forced Happiness Can Be Harmful

Toxic Positivity: Why Forced Happiness Can Be Harmful

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
I want to discuss toxic positivity, its effects on our psychological state, and how we can cultivate a more balanced approach to our emotions that honors both our joys and our struggles.
Sapiosexuality: How Intellectual Attraction Shapes Our Relationships

Sapiosexuality: How Intellectual Attraction Shapes Our Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Sapiosexuality describes a preference for intellectual stimulation as the primary driver of attraction.
What Is Cupiromanticism? Understanding a Unique Romantic Orientation

What Is Cupiromanticism? Understanding a Unique Romantic Orientation

Blog | Man and woman relationship
This term describes individuals who experience little to no romantic attraction yet actively desire and pursue romantic relationships.
The Type B Personality: Embracing a Relaxed and Adaptable Approach to Life

The Type B Personality: Embracing a Relaxed and Adaptable Approach to Life

Article | Self-acceptance
Understanding the many dimensions of personality can be both enlightening and practical, whether you’re seeking self-awareness or aiming to improve your interactions with others.
Reactive Paranoia: A Temporary Psychosis Triggered by Extreme Stress

Reactive Paranoia: A Temporary Psychosis Triggered by Extreme Stress

Article | Mental disorder
Reactive paranoia is a form of psychosis that develops in response to intense mental trauma. When a person is exposed to situations that threaten their life, health, or future—such as severe conflict
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