Author: Stephi Balash

How to Beat Social Anxiety: A Guide Based on My Experience

How to Beat Social Anxiety: A Guide Based on My Experience

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Social anxiety is a condition where a person feels fear, nervousness, or discomfort in social situations that require interaction with other people. It can be a fear of public speaking, working in a group, meeting new people or even eating in a public place.
The Key Differences Between Counsellor and Psychotherapist

The Key Differences Between Counsellor and Psychotherapist

Blog | Psychology
I often get asked what is the difference between a counsellor and a psychotherapist. I will try to clarify the main differences and similarities between these two types of mental health professionals
Couple Therapy: The Role of Schema Therapy in Resolving Conflict

Couple Therapy: The Role of Schema Therapy in Resolving Conflict

Article | Relationship
In this article, I will explain how schema therapy, a form of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), can help couples who are struggling with chronic and repetitive conflicts in their relationship.
Client-Centered Therapy: A Simple Explanation

Client-Centered Therapy: A Simple Explanation

Blog | Psychotherapy
Client-centered therapy is a type of therapy that helps you to discover your own answers and to become the person you want to be. It is based on the idea that you are the best expert on your own life and that you have the power to change yourself.
Understanding Relational Psychotherapy

Understanding Relational Psychotherapy

Article | Psychotherapy
Relational psychotherapy is an exciting voyage into the world of human relationships, where mutually satisfying relationships serve as the key to emotional well-being.
Betrayal Trauma: Healing Wounds and Restoring Trust

Betrayal Trauma: Healing Wounds and Restoring Trust

Blog | Betrayal
Betrayal trauma is a specific trauma that occurs in key social relationships, where the victim needs support or protection from the betrayer. This can be your father who was supposed to take care of you, or your partner who was supposed to love you.
Person-Centered Therapy: A Method of Psychotherapy That Empowers You

Person-Centered Therapy: A Method of Psychotherapy That Empowers You

Blog | Psychotherapy
In this post, I want to talk to you about one of the methods of psychotherapy, which is called person-centered therapy. This method was created by Carl Rogers, who believed that a person has an inner potential for growth and self-fulfillment, if they are given certain conditions.
Free Counselors Directory

Free Counselors Directory

Article | Business and Career
Do you want to showcase your skills, experience, and specialties to potential clients who are searching for the right therapist for them? If so, you might be interested in joining Mentalzon.com, a free counsellors directory that connects you with people who need your help.
The Impact of Culturally Sensitive Therapy on Personal Growth

The Impact of Culturally Sensitive Therapy on Personal Growth

Article | Psychotherapy
Culturally sensitive therapy is a type of psychological help that takes into account your cultural, ethnic, religious, gender and other background and heritage. This means that your culturally sensitive therapist understands how your culture affects.
The Pioneers of Psychology: Movie list about the Influential Figures and Their Discoveries

The Pioneers of Psychology: Movie list about the Influential Figures and Their Discoveries

Article | Psychotherapy
This movie list is depicting the development of psychology, psychotherapy, and related fields through narratives centered on the lives, work, and contributions of fascinating historical figures in these fields. These movies are investigating the complexities of human behavior, mental health, and the inquiry into novel concepts in comprehending the mind. They often delve into the personal and professional lives of these influential pioneers, showcasing their struggles, breakthroughs, and the impact of their work on the insight into human psychology.
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