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Advice for Anyone Dealing with Heartbreak, Anxiety and Depression as Valentine’s Day Approaches

Earlyn Sharpe

When Valentine’s Day is around the corner, people tend to have different feelings about the holiday. But while for many of us, this day is a time of joy and celebration of love, for others, it can be a painful time, either because they have lost someone they loved or have never experienced love at […]

Understanding Anger: A Natural Emotion with Powerful Effects

Therapedia Centre

Understanding Anger: A Natural Emotion with Powerful Effects Anger is a natural and inherent emotion that we experience throughout our lives. According to the American Psychological Association (APA), it is a natural response to situations we perceive as unfair or unjust, serving to motivate change. However, when anger becomes excessive, it can have negative physiological […]

The Unfolding You: Energy, Essence, and the Art of Self-Creation-cost analysis

Daniel Keith McMath

Who are you, really? A name, a history, a collection of experiences? Or something more profound, a unique spark waiting to be ignited? This question has haunted philosophers and seekers for centuries, and the answer, I believe, lies not in a fixed definition, but in a dynamic, ever-unfolding process. We often define ourselves through external […]

How is Health Anxiety Treated?

Before we begin, it’s important to note that treatment approaches may vary depending on the individual and the therapist’s style. Here are a few common treatment approaches that may be used: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT): CBT is a widely recognized and effective approach for treating health anxiety. It focuses on identifying and challenging negative thoughts, beliefs, […]

How Does Psychoanalysis Treat Trauma?

Psychoanalysis, developed by Sigmund Freud, is a therapeutic approach used to understand and treat trauma. Although the exact techniques employed may vary among psychoanalysts, here are some general principles: Free association: The patient is encouraged to freely speak about their thoughts, emotions, and memories without censorship or judgment. This helps uncover unconscious material related to […]

When parenting stirs up reactivity in partnering

Amy Guido

You and your partner may have experienced relatively smooth sailing relationally until you had kids.  Kids typically display developmentally approapriate emotionally immature behaviors as they navigate how to meet their needs.  In my experience with the parents I counsel, I notice that these episdoes of emotional intensity find them unprepared and ineffective.  This often happens […]

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