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Survivor Syndrome: The Psychological Impact of Survival and Pathways to Recovery

Survivor Syndrome: The Psychological Impact of Survival and Pathways to Recovery

Blog | Trauma
Survivor syndrome, also known as survivor guilt, is a psychological condition that often arises in individuals who have survived traumatic or life-threatening situations, while others around them did not.
Why Do Smart People Have Less Kids?

Why Do Smart People Have Less Kids?

Blog | Psychology
Many researchers have found that the higher a woman's IQ, the less likely she is to have children, and if she does, it’s often later in life.
Why Do Some Men Want Your Photos?

Why Do Some Men Want Your Photos?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In today’s digital world, sending a photo is as easy as a couple of clicks, no matter where the recipient is located.
How to Identify and Handle a Negative Person in Your Life

How to Identify and Handle a Negative Person in Your Life

Blog | Relationship
Dealing with negative people can be one of the most draining and challenging experiences in any relationship.
How to Make Him Chase You: Understanding the Psychology of Attraction?

How to Make Him Chase You: Understanding the Psychology of Attraction?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
We all desire attention, affection, and even power in relationships. For many, this means understanding how to make someone chase you and constantly think about you.
Marital Duty: A Complex Interplay of Law, Psychology, and Culture

Marital Duty: A Complex Interplay of Law, Psychology, and Culture

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Marital duty encompasses various emotional, moral, and physical actions intended to maintain and preserve a relationship.
Love Addiction: The Destructive Pursuit of Validation

Love Addiction: The Destructive Pursuit of Validation

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Human beings are naturally driven by a range of needs that shape our internal states, and the fulfillment of these needs brings us a sense of satisfaction.
Why Do People Go Back to Prison?

Why Do People Go Back to Prison?

Blog | Harmful habits
Many people would argue that imprisonment is a tragedy that no one would wish on their worst enemy. Yet, for some individuals, the idea of prison isn't just a consequence to be avoided—it becomes a refuge.
The Hidden Harm of Overprotective Parenting

The Hidden Harm of Overprotective Parenting

Blog | Motherhood
Parenting is one of the most complex and emotionally charged tasks a person can undertake
Narcissism Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Narcissism Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Narcissism syndrome is a mental health condition marked by an inflated sense of one’s own importance, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for others.
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It is a 30-minute, completely free meeting with a Mental Health specialist that does not obligate you to anything.

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