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Liberate Yourself: How Forgiving Others Heals Your Own Body

Liberate Yourself: How Forgiving Others Heals Your Own Body

Blog | Self-acceptance
Every unforgiven offense is like a pebble placed in a pocket, eventually forgotten but always carried. Over time, a collection of these pebbles becomes a heavy bag of stones we haul through life, weighing us down and hindering our progress.
Why More Women in Power Leads to a More Peaceful World

Why More Women in Power Leads to a More Peaceful World

Article | Self-acceptance
We stood at what we believed to be the end of history, a plateau of peace where the old dramas of war and the redrawing of maps were relics of a bygone era.
Stumbling, Sick, and Stressed? Your Unconscious Mind Is Trying to Warn You

Stumbling, Sick, and Stressed? Your Unconscious Mind Is Trying to Warn You

Blog | Goal setting
Have you ever felt like you’re fighting against an invisible current? You have a goal, one that seems logical and necessary, yet you find yourself adrift. You’re distracted, you forget important things, you’re constantly late.
What Is Relationship

What Is Relationship "Chemistry," and Why Does It Suddenly Disappear?

Blog | Sex, sexuality
There is a force between people, an invisible current that we call chemistry. It’s a concept we know intimately, even if we cannot always articulate it.
Hacking Your Brain's

Hacking Your Brain's "Default State" for a Calmer, Healthier Life

Blog | Mental health
In our world of constant notifications and endless to-do lists, it's little wonder that feelings of melancholy, nervousness, and anxiety have become commonplace. We search for relief, often reaching for quick fixes.
Why Your Brain Is Hardwired for Worry

Why Your Brain Is Hardwired for Worry

Blog | Fears and phobias
Our brain is a relentless machine, operating 24/7. In its ceaseless churn of thoughts, reflections, and predictions, it serves as our primary tool for navigating the world. It constantly anticipates and prepares for the future.
The Strange Comfort of Misery and the High Price We Pay for It

The Strange Comfort of Misery and the High Price We Pay for It

Blog | Experiencing a crisis
Have you ever noticed how some people seem trapped in a constant conversation with their own problems? They know every detail, every nuance of their misfortune, and are always ready to share it, as if recounting a familiar story.
A Guide to the Hormones and Habits That Fuel Your Libido.

A Guide to the Hormones and Habits That Fuel Your Libido.

Blog | Sex, sexuality
Libido isn't just about pleasure; it's an echo of an ancient evolutionary drive. It’s the force of natural selection at its most intimate, a mechanism that encourages the continuation of life.
What Cognitive Distortions Are Secretly Ruining Your Chances at Love?

What Cognitive Distortions Are Secretly Ruining Your Chances at Love?

Article | Man and woman relationship
Have you ever felt a creeping sense of déjà vu in your relationships? The scenarios feel familiar, the arguments echo ones you’ve had before, and the partners, though different people, seem to play the same role.
Are You What You Eat, or What You Think? (The Answer is Both)

Are You What You Eat, or What You Think? (The Answer is Both)

Blog | Mental health
Have you ever paused to consider the intricate marvel that is the human brain? It is, without a doubt, the most complex and least-understood organ in our body.
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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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Potential benefits of a free initial consultation

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

Offering a free consultation will help you build trust with the client. It shows them that you want to give them a chance to make sure you are the right person to help them before they move forward. Additionally, you should also be confident that you can support your clients and that the client has problems that you can help them cope with. Also, you can avoid any ethical difficult situations about charging a client for a session in which you choose not to proceed based on fit.

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