Author: Stephi Balash

Unraveling the Connection Between Glaucoma and Anxiety: A Psychosomatic Perspective

Unraveling the Connection Between Glaucoma and Anxiety: A Psychosomatic Perspective

Article | Psychosomatics
Many people view glaucoma simply as a condition of high eye pressure that needs to be treated by an ophthalmologist, but there is a less commonly discussed side to this disease that involves our psychological well-being.
Breaking the Cycle of Self-Criticism: Embracing a Healthier Inner Dialogue

Breaking the Cycle of Self-Criticism: Embracing a Healthier Inner Dialogue

Blog | Self-care
In our journey to achieve our dreams and goals, self-criticism can often seem like a necessary tool. When balanced, it helps us learn from mistakes and build resilience.
Finding Relief from Back of the Head Pain: Understanding the Mind-Body Connection

Finding Relief from Back of the Head Pain: Understanding the Mind-Body Connection

Blog | Psychosomatics
Many of us have experienced that nagging pain at the back of our heads, a discomfort that sometimes seems to appear out of nowhere.
Navigating Persuasion and Respecting Personal Boundaries

Navigating Persuasion and Respecting Personal Boundaries

Blog | Relationship
In our daily interactions, we often find ourselves in situations where we want the other person to acknowledge our point of view.
Healing from Narcissistic Parenting: Understanding and Overcoming Emotional Trauma

Healing from Narcissistic Parenting: Understanding and Overcoming Emotional Trauma

Blog | Trauma
The impact of narcissistic parenting runs deep, often leaving behind wounds that affect your sense of self, your relationships, and even the way you navigate everyday life.
Can Joint Psychotherapy Really Change an Abusive Relationship?

Can Joint Psychotherapy Really Change an Abusive Relationship?

Blog | Psychotherapy
When you consider inviting an abusive partner to participate in joint psychotherapy, you might feel that it's a mature step toward change. Yet, the reality is far more complicated.
Стрес та імунітет: руйнівний зв'язок та шляхи його подолання

Стрес та імунітет: руйнівний зв'язок та шляхи його подолання

Blog | Stress
Чи замислювалися ви, як постійний психологічний тиск може впливати на здатність організму боротися з інфекціями?
Finding Inner Stability: A Mindful Meditation for Overcoming Anxiety

Finding Inner Stability: A Mindful Meditation for Overcoming Anxiety

Blog | Mindfulness and Meditation
From the very first moments of a relationship, the abuser often presents himself as the perfect partner—a charming, attentive figure who seems to understand your every need.
Victim Blaming: Unraveling the Psychology Behind the Phenomenon

Victim Blaming: Unraveling the Psychology Behind the Phenomenon

Article | Abuse and Violence
In our everyday conversations and media reports, we often encounter phrases that seem to shift responsibility from the aggressor to the victim.
Double Messages: Recognizing and Defending Against Contradictory Communication

Double Messages: Recognizing and Defending Against Contradictory Communication

Blog | Self-acceptance
At times, you may find yourself overwhelmed by feelings of anxiety, depression, and a lack of trust in your own judgment, especially when it comes to your relationships.
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