Category: Building Emotional Resilience

Life is filled with ups and downs, challenges, and uncertainties. In the face of these difficulties, it is natural to struggle with negative thoughts and emotions. Rather than trying to suppress these emotions, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) encourages us to embrace them as part of the human experience. Today, we explore the principles of […]
At Kindness, Compassion, and Coaching, we believe self-care is more than a checklist. It’s a heartfelt practice that reconnects you with your own needs. In this post, you’ll discover how to turn everyday moments into deeply calming and comforting emotional self-care experiences, all in support of your own self-esteem. We’ll guide you through some specific […]
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 Detachment Disorder (EDD) is a psychological condition characterized by a persistent inability to connect emotionally with others. Those with EDD may struggle to form and maintain meaningful relationships, lack empathy, and experience a limited range of emotions. The causes of emotional detachment disorder fall into six major categories. Causes of Emotional Detachment Disorder 1. […]
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Recognize Emotional Detachment Disorder (EDD): learn common signs of emotional numbness and relationship distance, plus practical steps, causes, and treatment options to reconnect.
Relationships play a significant role in satisfying our needs for companionship, support, and human interaction. In this way healthy relationships bolster our physical and mental well-being. Unfortunately, relationships can also be a source of distress. Especially when our partner is unwilling or unable to satisfy our personal emotional relationships needs. Or unwilling to respect healthy […]