Author: Artem Hai

Why Giving a Second Chance After Betrayal Hurts More

Why Giving a Second Chance After Betrayal Hurts More

Article | Betrayal
We grow up learning to be kind, to forgive, and to offer people another chance. Society constantly praises understanding and patience as the highest virtues a man can possess.
Personal Growth Resistance: Why It Means You're Actually Leveling Up

Personal Growth Resistance: Why It Means You're Actually Leveling Up

Article | Goal setting
Have you ever noticed that the moment you start pushing forward, life seems to throw obstacles right in your path? The second you reach for something bigger, pain, chaos, and pushback show up.
Why Most Goals Fail: The Hidden Reason You're Not Achieving Them

Why Most Goals Fail: The Hidden Reason You're Not Achieving Them

Article | Self-acceptance
We all do it. A new week, a new month, the new year — we promise ourselves change. Lose those extra pounds. Earn more money. Finally take control of life. Buy the car, move to a better place, start living differently.
Why Therapists Ask Questions Instead of Giving Direct Advice

Why Therapists Ask Questions Instead of Giving Direct Advice

Article | Psychotherapy
You sit down across from the therapist hoping for clear, directive guidance: “Here is the answer. Do this, then do that. This is right, that is wrong.” You naturally want a step-by-step plan to alleviate the discomfort.
Is Happiness Really One-Size-Fits-All?

Is Happiness Really One-Size-Fits-All?

Article | Life
We often hear the same blueprint for a happy life: build strong relationships, find a partner, have children, stay close with family, and secure a stable career that supports it all.
Understanding Fearful-Avoidant vs. Dismissive-Avoidant Attachment: Why the Difference Matters

Understanding Fearful-Avoidant vs. Dismissive-Avoidant Attachment: Why the Difference Matters

Article | Emotional dependency
Many people hear about avoidant attachment styles these days, particularly the dismissive-avoidant kind, but the fearful-avoidant style often gets overlooked
Does Religion Help or Harm Our Mental Health?

Does Religion Help or Harm Our Mental Health?

Article | Mental health
Religion touches so many lives in profound ways, serving as a complex force that offers deep comfort to some while bringing significant pain to others. When examining its effects on our internal landscape—our peace of mind
Why Does Being Too Nice Often Lead to Quiet Bitterness?

Why Does Being Too Nice Often Lead to Quiet Bitterness?

Article | Relationship
Have you ever gone out of your way to assist someone, sacrificing your own time and energy, only to feel overlooked or quietly bitter when the gesture wasn't reciprocated?
What People Often Mistake for Red Flags

What People Often Mistake for Red Flags

Blog | Man and woman relationship
So you're navigating the tricky waters of dating, or perhaps even contemplating a deeper commitment, but you keep noticing those small warning signs and wondering if they're truly cause for alarm.
Hidden Dangers in Popular Self-Care Trends

Hidden Dangers in Popular Self-Care Trends

Article | Self-care
Self-care has become a cornerstone of how many of us attempt to look after our mental and emotional health.
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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.

Offering a free consultation will help you build trust with the client. It shows them that you want to give them a chance to make sure you are the right person to help them before they move forward. Additionally, you should also be confident that you can support your clients and that the client has problems that you can help them cope with. Also, you can avoid any ethical difficult situations about charging a client for a session in which you choose not to proceed based on fit.

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