Author: Vladyslav Vytvytskyi

Why Am I So Anxious? 5 Mental Rules Behind Overthinking and Chronic Worry

Why Am I So Anxious? 5 Mental Rules Behind Overthinking and Chronic Worry

Article | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Anxiety is one of the most common mental health challenges in the United States. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, anxiety disorders affect roughly 40 million adults each year.
Why You Can't Say No: How to Set Boundaries and Stop People-Pleasing

Why You Can't Say No: How to Set Boundaries and Stop People-Pleasing

Article | Relationship
Millions of people struggle with setting boundaries — not because they don't know what they want, but because saying it out loud feels terrifying.
How to Stop Suffering and Accept Emotional Pain

How to Stop Suffering and Accept Emotional Pain

Article | Grief
Here's something nobody really argues with but most of us quietly resist: life is full of problems. We get sick. Relationships fall apart. We lose jobs. We fight with the people we love most. We face moments where nothing seems to make sense.
How to Calm Anxiety Fast: Slow Breathing Exercises for Stress Relief

How to Calm Anxiety Fast: Slow Breathing Exercises for Stress Relief

Blog | Mindfulness and Meditation
Here's something most of us forget: you already have one of the most effective calming tools built right into your body. You don't need an app. You don't need a therapist's office.
How to Choose a Therapist: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Bad Therapy

How to Choose a Therapist: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Bad Therapy

Article | Psychotherapy
Almost anyone can hang a shingle and call himself a "therapist," a "healer," or a "mental health coach." Not everyone who sits across from you in that cozy office with the soft lighting and the box of tissues actually knows what he is doing.
Psychologist, Therapist, or Psychiatrist: A Simple Guide to Mental Health Professionals

Psychologist, Therapist, or Psychiatrist: A Simple Guide to Mental Health Professionals

Article | Mental health
You know something needs to change, but when you start looking into it, you hit a wall of confusing titles. Psychologist. Therapist. Psychiatrist. They all sound like they do the same thing, right?
How to Stop Living Inside Your Head and Start Actually Being Here

How to Stop Living Inside Your Head and Start Actually Being Here

Article | Mindfulness and Meditation
Here is something most of us never stop to consider: we spend a shocking amount of our lives somewhere other than where we actually are. Not physically — physically, we are right here. But mentally?
Mindfulness Meditation for Beginners: How to Be Present in Minutes

Mindfulness Meditation for Beginners: How to Be Present in Minutes

Article | Mindfulness and Meditation
Mindfulness meditation is one of the simplest ways to break that cycle. And the beautiful thing? You don't need any special equipment, any training, or even a quiet room. You just need a few minutes and a willingness to notice what's already happening.
Therapy Not Working? 5 Toxic Psychology Trends That Might Be the Problem

Therapy Not Working? 5 Toxic Psychology Trends That Might Be the Problem

Article | Psychotherapy
As demand for psychological support has skyrocketed, so has the flood of oversimplified advice, unqualified voices, and pop-psychology mantras that sound empowering on the surface but can actually do real damage underneath.
Mental Resilience: 6 Practical Ways to Protect Your Mental Health in Uncertain Times

Mental Resilience: 6 Practical Ways to Protect Your Mental Health in Uncertain Times

Article | Mental health
Let's be honest — these days, it feels like we're all running on empty. The constant stream of headlines, the uncertainty about tomorrow, the weight of things completely beyond our control.
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