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Muning: Understanding the Psychology Behind “Do Not Disturb”

Muning: Understanding the Psychology Behind “Do Not Disturb”

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We live in a world where communication seems effortless: you tap a few letters on your phone, press send, and voilà, your message appears on someone else’s screen.
What are the signs of Harassment?

What are the signs of Harassment?

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Harassment is a topic that seems to flare up in any conversation about personal boundaries and ethics.
Finding Balance Between Adult Children and Their Parents

Finding Balance Between Adult Children and Their Parents

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Sometimes mom and dad pour their love into their child in ways that feel suffocating or skewed, or they’re distant and cold, sparking conflict whenever genuine communication is attempted.
How Your Environment Shapes Your Relationships

How Your Environment Shapes Your Relationships

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We all have a social circle, an environment of people who are close to us in varying degrees of intimacy—be it friends, family, or romantic partners.
Ageism and Its Psychological Impacts

Ageism and Its Psychological Impacts

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Ageism, or age discrimination, is a pervasive issue affecting individuals of all ages. While often associated with mistreatment of older adults, ageism spans across all age groups.
Submissive Behavior in Relationships

Submissive Behavior in Relationships

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Submissiveness is a complex behavior that can manifest in different ways. While it is often associated with negative stereotypes and can be a sign of underlying psychological issues.
Understanding Haters: Why They Attack and How to Respond

Understanding Haters: Why They Attack and How to Respond

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These are the individuals who post angry, insulting, and demeaning comments on social media, blogs, and forums, often expressing contempt, ridicule, and negativity.
Cunningham's Law: How to Get People to Give You More Information?

Cunningham's Law: How to Get People to Give You More Information?

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Have you ever found yourself searching for an answer to a question and somehow ended up with a ton of extra information that you didn’t even ask for?
The Psychology of Friendship

The Psychology of Friendship

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Friendship is one of the most enriching and complex human relationships, built on mutual sympathy, shared interests, and respect.
Benjamin Franklin Effect: Why Do We Like People We Help?

Benjamin Franklin Effect: Why Do We Like People We Help?

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The Benjamin Franklin effect is a fascinating psychological phenomenon where our actions toward others influence how we feel about them.
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If you are considering psychotherapy but do not know where to start, a free initial consultation is the perfect first step. It will allow you to explore your options, ask questions, and feel more confident about taking the first step towards your well-being.

It is a 30-minute, completely free meeting with a Mental Health specialist that does not obligate you to anything.

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During this first session: potential clients have the chance to learn more about you and your approach before agreeing to work together.

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It's important to note that the initial consultation differs from a typical therapy session:

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