Emotional abuse can leave deep scars on a person’s psyche, affecting self-esteem, trust, and overall well-being. The process that allows us to recover from emotional abuse may be challenging, but it is very possible to rebuild your life and regain your power with the right support and mindset. Recognize Emotional Abuse The first step on […]
Emotional abuse is a deeply damaging form of mistreatment that often goes unnoticed and unaddressed within relationships. Although it leaves few visible scars, its impact can be long-lasting and detrimental to one’s emotional well-being. How to Recognize Emotional Abuse This complex and troubling pattern of behavior is present when one person exerts power and control […]
Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Not only does it cause physical discomfort, but it can also take a toll on mental health. If you or a loved one suffer with this condition, it’s important to look for strategies that can help address the many aspects of it, and […]
Anger is a natural emotion that we all experience from time to time. However, when anger becomes frequent, intense, and uncontrollable, it can become a cause for concern. Unchecked anger can cause significant harm to ourselves and to those around us. It can impact us at home, at work, and in the communities where we […]
Traditions hold a special place in our lives, acting as threads that weave our past, present, and future together. Whether it’s celebrating holidays, following rituals, or passing down stories and customs, traditions play a key role in shaping our identities and strengthening family and community bonds. Today we’re writing about why traditions are important and […]
Serotonin, often referred to as the “feel-good” hormone, plays a vital role in our overall well-being. This neurotransmitter, primarily found in the brain and the central nervous system, helps regulate various functions and influences our appetite, sleep patterns, and even cognitive abilities. It’s also known for its powerful effects as a natural mood elevator. Elevate […]
“Opposites Attract“. It’s an age-old saying about relationships. It seems strange that we would be attracted to people who are so different than us, doesn’t it? Isn’t that just setting us up for failure and unhappiness and chronic challenges and compromises? So, why do opposites attract? Let’s explore why people with different personalities, interests, and […]
Enabling can occur in various contexts, including relationships, and may lead to the continued negative behavior of a partner. When we enable our partner’s negative behavior, we unintentionally perpetuate destructive patterns, hindering personal growth and creating strain in the relationship. If you’re enabling your partner, it’s important to break the cycle to promote healthy communication […]
Enabling behavior is a complex and often misunderstood issue that can have significant impacts on those involved. It occurs when someone unintentionally perpetuates or supports another person’s harmful or negative behavior. This often prevents them from taking responsibility and experiencing natural consequences. While we may recognize enabling behavior in ourselves or others, noticing the behavior […]
When it comes to supporting our loved ones, it’s natural to want to help them overcome challenges and lead better lives. However, there’s a fine line between providing support or assistance and enabling unhealthy behavior. Enabling occurs when we unintentionally perpetuate destructive patterns instead of promoting growth and change. Here’s how to spot and stop […]
Arrested development refers to a condition in which a person’s emotional and psychological growth is hindered or halted during one of the normal stages of maturation. This phenomenon can have profound impacts on a person’s overall well-being and interpersonal relationships. Today’s post focuses on the stages of arrested development and the challenges faced by those […]
Those who experience arrested development (the inability to mature emotionally), can encounter significant struggles as they attempt to navigate adulthood and relationships. Overcoming this challenge requires a proactive approach that involves self-reflection, personal growth, and a commitment to change. There are promising strategies that may support our efforts as we or a loved one work […]
Self-harm can be a difficult and sensitive topic, especially when it involves children. It’s essential to understand it, however, as self-harm in children may have serious consequences, and likely has equally serious underlying causes. If you spend time among young people, it’s important to understand the nature of self-harm in children, signs that it may […]
Self-harm is a potentially dangerous coping mechanism that involves intentional harm to oneself. It can take many forms, including cutting, burning, or scratching oneself, hitting or bruising oneself, or pulling out one’s hair. Self-harm can be a sign of deep emotional distress and should be taken seriously. If you spend time around young people, it […]
As parents and caregivers, it can be heartbreaking to witness self-destructive behaviors in children. These types of behaviors can manifest in various ways, such as self-harm, substance abuse, extreme risk-taking, or engaging in toxic relationships. Understanding the underlying causes and implementing appropriate strategies can help guide children towards healthier coping mechanisms and foster their overall […]
In the humdrum of our everyday routines, it’s easy to become a creature of habit. But shaking things up and trying something new can feel like a refreshing splash of cold water. It’s a great way to improve your mental health and well-being. And it can help also you not only cope better with the […]
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