Author: Helena Abernethy

Coping with Stress Questionnaire: How Do You Deal with Life’s Tough Moments?

Coping with Stress Questionnaire: How Do You Deal with Life’s Tough Moments?

Article | Stress
When life throws its inevitable challenges our way, how do we respond? It's a fascinating question because the answers are as varied as we are.
Emotional Schema Scale in Relationships: How Does Your Partner Respond to Your Feelings?

Emotional Schema Scale in Relationships: How Does Your Partner Respond to Your Feelings?

Article | Man and woman relationship
Understanding how emotions play out in our relationships is crucial. It’s not just about what we feel, but also about how our partner reacts when we’re upset, excited, or confused.
Relationship Profile Test: How Do You Connect with Others?

Relationship Profile Test: How Do You Connect with Others?

Article | Relationship
There’s a fascinating tool for this called the Relationship Profile Test, created by Dr. Robert F. Bornstein, a psychologist who has spent years studying the psychology of personality and interpersonal dynamics.
The Five Love Languages Test: How Do You Feel Loved?

The Five Love Languages Test: How Do You Feel Loved?

Article | Man and woman relationship
I’ve always found it fascinating how people show and feel love in such different ways. Some of us melt when we receive a heartfelt note, while others light up from a big hug or a thoughtful gift.
Relationship Closeness Inventory: How Close Are You and Your Partner?

Relationship Closeness Inventory: How Close Are You and Your Partner?

Article | Man and woman relationship
I’ve always been curious about what makes relationships feel truly close—not just the big romantic gestures, but the everyday stuff that binds two people together.
Self-Confidence Test: How Sure Are You in Yourself?

Self-Confidence Test: How Sure Are You in Yourself?

Article | Self-acceptance
There's a way to explore this through a self-confidence test that dives into how comfortable you are in your own skin, especially when dealing with other people.
Unconditional Self-Acceptance Questionnaire: Do You Truly Accept Yourself?

Unconditional Self-Acceptance Questionnaire: Do You Truly Accept Yourself?

Article | Self-acceptance
This isn't about intense, soul-searching therapy sessions, but rather about the small, everyday moments—when we make a mistake, when someone praises us, or when we are simply going about our day.
More Than Just Mood Swings? A Closer Look at the Bipolar Screening Test

More Than Just Mood Swings? A Closer Look at the Bipolar Screening Test

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
I remember the first time a client described their moods as a rollercoaster—one week feeling invincible, like they could conquer the world, and the next crashing into a pit where getting out of bed seemed an insurmountable task.
The Oxford Happiness Questionnaire: Are You Truly Happy?

The Oxford Happiness Questionnaire: Are You Truly Happy?

Blog | Mental health
I’ve always been fascinated by how we figure out if we’re truly happy. It’s not as if I sit in an office with a calculator, but there’s a wonderful tool called the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire, created by Michael Argyle and Peter Hills
The Wender-Utah Test: Is the Answer to Your Adult Focus Hidden in Your Childhood Memories?

The Wender-Utah Test: Is the Answer to Your Adult Focus Hidden in Your Childhood Memories?

Article | Self-acceptance
Sometimes I think back to my own childhood, those years between six and ten when everything felt so big and chaotic, and I wonder how much of that restlessness still lingers in me as an adult.
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