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Carl Jung's Wisdom: 5 Common Phrases That Signal Relationship Trouble

Carl Jung's Wisdom: 5 Common Phrases That Signal Relationship Trouble

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Sometimes, words float between people, seemingly light as air. They might even sound sweet, like requests wrapped in affection.
Building Inner Strength Inspired by Carl Jung's Wisdom

Building Inner Strength Inspired by Carl Jung's Wisdom

Blog | Self-acceptance
Every time we react without thinking, every emotional flare-up, every moment we let someone else's opinion shake our core – we hand over a piece of our inner peace, our strength.
Beyond Bad Luck: Hidden Psychological Reasons for Frequent Injuries

Beyond Bad Luck: Hidden Psychological Reasons for Frequent Injuries

Blog | Self-care
Have you ever known someone—or maybe it's you—who seems to be a magnet for mishaps? They're constantly nursing a bruise, explaining a fracture, or recovering from some stumble.
When Illness Becomes a Form of Unconscious Communication

When Illness Becomes a Form of Unconscious Communication

Blog | Psychosomatics
Have you ever stopped to wonder why we get sick? Beyond the usual culprits like germs or genes, could there be something deeper happening?
From Childhood Needs to Adult Love: Understanding Your Relational Blueprint

From Childhood Needs to Adult Love: Understanding Your Relational Blueprint

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Have you ever stopped to think about why you're drawn to certain people and not others? It's one of those deeply sensitive questions because it touches the core of how we connect.
When Love Feels Like an Addiction: Exploring Codependent Bonds

When Love Feels Like an Addiction: Exploring Codependent Bonds

Blog | Codependency
Today, we're delving into a topic that touches many lives, often silently: codependent relationships. These can overlap with abusive situations and involve various forms of difficulty, including emotional turmoil.
Why Do Certain People Irritate You So Much?

Why Do Certain People Irritate You So Much?

Blog | Relationship
Have you ever found yourself unexpectedly bristling at someone's comment, behavior, or mere presence? That simmering feeling of irritation – it's a universal human experience.
Breaking the silence on Rape

Breaking the silence on Rape

Blog | Abuse and Violence
For some weeks now, I have been working on an important topic/issue. Rape is actually a pervasive issue but the victims are not speaking up. I'm compelled to share crucial insights. We must work together as a team to prevent rape and support survivors.
From Self-Pity to Strength: Rewire Your Thinking for a Better Life

From Self-Pity to Strength: Rewire Your Thinking for a Better Life

Blog | Self-care
Certain deep-seated, destructive beliefs can act like hidden weights, preventing us from becoming as psychologically strong and resilient as we could be
The Exciting Science of Brain Repair and Growing New Neurons

The Exciting Science of Brain Repair and Growing New Neurons

Blog | Mental health
For generations, we believed our brains were largely fixed after childhood – that the intricate network of neurons we developed early on was all we'd ever have. But what if that understanding was incomplete?
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