Author: Vladyslav Vytvytskyi

High Self-Esteem and Low Self-Esteem: Two Sides of the Same Problem

High Self-Esteem and Low Self-Esteem: Two Sides of the Same Problem

Article | Self-esteem
There is a belief deeply woven into American culture that high self-esteem is the golden ticket. Raise your self-esteem, and everything falls into place — career, relationships, happiness. Motivational posters say it.
7 Mental Health Myths About Depression and Anxiety You Probably Still Believe

7 Mental Health Myths About Depression and Anxiety You Probably Still Believe

Article | Mental health
Everyone seems to have an opinion about mental health these days. Friends, family, coworkers, social media influencers — advice is everywhere.
Do Horoscopes Really Work? What Psychology Says About Astrology and Tarot

Do Horoscopes Really Work? What Psychology Says About Astrology and Tarot

Article | Psychology
So why do millions of Americans still spend money on astrology apps, tarot readings, and psychic consultations? Why do these things feel so real? And more importantly — when does harmless fun become genuinely harmful?
How to Build a Healthy Relationship: 6 Skills You Were Never Taught

How to Build a Healthy Relationship: 6 Skills You Were Never Taught

Article | Man and woman relationship
We learn algebra, history, biology. We memorize the periodic table and the dates of wars. But somehow, nobody ever sits us down and says, "Here's how to build a healthy relationship."
Pop Psychology vs Real Psychology: 9 Ways Mental Health Advice Can Harm You

Pop Psychology vs Real Psychology: 9 Ways Mental Health Advice Can Harm You

Article | Psychology
Mental health awareness is at an all-time high in the United States, and honestly, that's a good thing. People talk openly about anxiety,
Why Therapy Doesn't Work: 6 Real Reasons You're Not Getting Better

Why Therapy Doesn't Work: 6 Real Reasons You're Not Getting Better

Article | Psychotherapy
You show up. You pay. You talk. Weeks pass, maybe months. And nothing changes. So you start telling yourself — and maybe everyone around you — that therapy is a waste of time. And honestly?
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD): Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Explained

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD): Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Explained

Article | Mental disorder
Emotions that feel like a roller coaster. A constant, gnawing fear that everyone you love will eventually leave. Looking in the mirror and not knowing who's staring back. One hour feeling on top of the world, the next feeling like absolute garbage.
How to Stop Overthinking Everything and Finally Find Peace of Mind

How to Stop Overthinking Everything and Finally Find Peace of Mind

Article | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
The same thing, over and over again. You're a failure. You should have done better. You should have done more. You should have handled it differently. What if I made the wrong call? What's wrong with me? Why can't I stop thinking about this?
Therapy Red Flags: 10 Warning Signs Your Therapist Is Hurting, Not Healing

Therapy Red Flags: 10 Warning Signs Your Therapist Is Hurting, Not Healing

Article | Psychotherapy
This is a reconstructed example of a therapy session that is full of red flags. It's fictional, but every single problematic behavior in it is something that happens in real offices, in real cities, to real people.
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9 Trending "Psychology" Practices That Can Actually Do More Harm Than Good

Blog | Psychology
So, I want to walk through some of the most popular practices that often get erroneously lumped in with real psychology, but actually have absolutely no solid scientific backing. I want to explain exactly why they can be dangerous.
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