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The Psychology of Gossip: Why We Can't Resist Talking About Others

The Psychology of Gossip: Why We Can't Resist Talking About Others

Blog | Relationship
Despite its bad reputation, gossip has been a cornerstone of human communication for millennia.
The Power of Silence: When It Hurts More Than Words

The Power of Silence: When It Hurts More Than Words

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Silence can feel louder than words, especially when it’s used as a weapon in relationships. The absence of communication isn’t just a pause in conversation; it can be an emotional tool—or a dagger.
The Power of Reframing: How to Transform Challenges into Opportunities

The Power of Reframing: How to Transform Challenges into Opportunities

Blog | Self-acceptance
Reframing is a powerful psychological approach that encourages you to look at a situation from a new angle, enabling you to change your emotional response to it.
Sigma Males: The Rise of the Independent, Self-Sufficient Man

Sigma Males: The Rise of the Independent, Self-Sufficient Man

Blog | Self-esteem
In recent years, the concept of the "sigma male" has taken over the internet, captivating millions with its portrayal of mysterious, independent individuals who thrive without the need for social approval.
When Is It Okay to Change Your Opinion? Understanding the Psychology Behind It

When Is It Okay to Change Your Opinion? Understanding the Psychology Behind It

Blog | Self-acceptance
Changing your mind might sometimes seem like a betrayal of your past self, especially when others point out, "You used to say something else." But let's be clear: opinions evolve.
Shared Values: The Foundation of Strong Relationships

Shared Values: The Foundation of Strong Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Shared values are like the glue that holds a relationship together, especially when life gets tough. But how do you identify your own values and bring them into your relationship?
Pessimists: Why They Expect the Worst and How It Shapes Their Lives

Pessimists: Why They Expect the Worst and How It Shapes Their Lives

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
We’ve all faced moments of uncertainty, self-doubt, or seeing more problems than solutions in a situation. But for some, this negative perspective becomes a defining trait.
The Toxic Tale of Harley Quinning: When Devotion Becomes Destructive

The Toxic Tale of Harley Quinning: When Devotion Becomes Destructive

Blog | Codependency
Her story has lent its name to a troubling relationship trend called “Harley Quinning,” a term coined to describe the act of clinging to toxic relationships that are damaging to both partners.
Is Love at First Sight Real? Exploring the Science Behind Sudden Attraction

Is Love at First Sight Real? Exploring the Science Behind Sudden Attraction

Blog | Love
Many of us have fantasized about love at first sight, that magical moment when two people meet and instantly know they are meant to be
Phubbing: When Phones Get in the Way of Relationships

Phubbing: When Phones Get in the Way of Relationships

Blog | Harmful habits
Let’s face it—we’ve all been guilty of reaching for our phones mid-conversation or during a quiet moment with someone.
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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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