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#trauma
fromBuzzFeed
4 months ago
Mental health

19 People Reveal The Therapy Bombshells That Changed Their Entire Perspective On Life

fromBuzzFeed
4 months ago
Mental health

19 People Reveal The Therapy Bombshells That Changed Their Entire Perspective On Life

#marriage
Relationships
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

John Delony's Blunt Verdict for Wife Whose Husband Hides Funds: 'The Marriage Y'all Had Is Over'

Financial opacity and unequal accountability in marriage can lead to serious trust issues and potential legal conflicts.
fromIndependent
1 month ago
Relationships

Ask Allison: I want my husband to have therapy like I did, but he thinks he's perfect and all our problems are my fault

Relationships
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

John Delony's Blunt Verdict for Wife Whose Husband Hides Funds: 'The Marriage Y'all Had Is Over'

Financial opacity and unequal accountability in marriage can lead to serious trust issues and potential legal conflicts.
fromIndependent
1 month ago
Relationships

Ask Allison: I want my husband to have therapy like I did, but he thinks he's perfect and all our problems are my fault

Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

I grew up in the 1970s and the closest thing I had to therapy was my uncle telling me to 'walk it off' after I broke my collarbone - and that phrase became my entire emotional philosophy for the next fifty years - Silicon Canals

Some emotional wounds cannot be healed by simply ignoring them; they require acknowledgment and processing.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

There's a particular kind of strength that belongs to people who rebuilt their entire personality after 40 - not because something broke them, but because they finally had enough distance from their childhood to see what was never theirs to carry - Silicon Canals

Personality changes after forty often reflect a deeper honesty about one's true self rather than a crisis or breakdown.
#perfectionism
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago
Psychology

The Love Language of Perfectionism

Perfectionists resist accepting limits and failures, holding themselves to often-unarticulated standards that love and therapy can help moderate.
Relationships
fromHuffPost
5 days ago

We Asked Divorced People To Share The Fight That Ended Their Marriage

Long-standing issues often culminate in a final fight that signifies the end of a marriage.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Therapists as Moral Educators

Therapy shapes our attention and relationships, emphasizing ethical living through habits of care and responsibility rather than mere rule-following.
#mental-health
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Germany: Mental health patients face uphill battle for help

Mental illness affects 17.8 million adults in Germany annually, but only 18.9% seek treatment, leading to severe struggles for many.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Our Inner Life Rules: Habit or Choice?

Inner rules governing self-treatment are often inherited and unexamined, with therapy providing a chance to consciously choose them.
Relationships
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Esther Perel provided couples therapy for a man and his AI girlfriend' and now I fear for the human race | Emily Mulligan

AI companionship raises questions about the authenticity of love and relationships in a fragmented society.
#grief
fromRoger Ebert
2 months ago
Television

Apple TV's Excellent "Shrinking" Continues to Find Humor in the Heartache | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert

fromRoger Ebert
2 months ago
Television

Apple TV's Excellent "Shrinking" Continues to Find Humor in the Heartache | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert

#emotional-abuse
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
Relationships

My ex is a narcissist and the thing that surprised me most wasn't the damage they caused - it was the damage I couldn't prove. Because nothing they did would sound that bad in a sentence. A tone. A look. A pause before answering that made me feel like I'd said the wrong thing. A compliment that somehow left me feeling worse. The whole thing was built from materials too small to hold up in any conversation, and the loneliest part was knowing that what nearly destroyed me would sound like nothing to anyone wh

Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

My ex is a narcissist and the thing that surprised me most wasn't the damage they caused - it was the damage I couldn't prove. Because nothing they did would sound that bad in a sentence. A tone. A look. A pause before answering that made me feel like I'd said the wrong thing. A compliment that somehow left me feeling worse. The whole thing was built from materials too small to hold up in any conversation, and the loneliest part was knowing that what nearly destroyed me would sound like nothing to anyone wh

Emotional abuse often stems from subtle, cumulative moments rather than dramatic events, leading to significant internal harm over time.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The 6 Ways That Oversensitivity Harms Relationships

Humans are wired for connection, but rejection sensitivity can lead to poor relationship functioning and increased conflict.
#dave-grohl
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Validation was an insatiable monster': Dave Grohl on Foo Fighters' punk-rock return and life after his infidelity

Dave Grohl navigates personal grief and transformation through therapy, music, and family dynamics, revealing complexities behind his public persona.
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Validation was an insatiable monster': Dave Grohl on Foo Fighters' punk-rock return and life after his infidelity

Dave Grohl navigates personal grief and transformation through therapy, music, and family dynamics, revealing complexities behind his public persona.
#parenting
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Mental health

Sarah McLachlan, 58, says she had to 'eat a lot of humble pie' to repair her relationship with her older daughter

Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

My Husband Called Our 9-Year-Old a Slur. And He Meant It!

A father’s negative attitude towards his son’s interests poses a serious emotional risk to the child and requires immediate intervention.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Mental health

Sarah McLachlan, 58, says she had to 'eat a lot of humble pie' to repair her relationship with her older daughter

Psychology
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Why We Sometimes Hide Our Feelings From the People We Love Most

Emotional restraint with family members often reflects loyalty and respect rather than emotional avoidance, particularly in cultures emphasizing filial piety and harmony.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Therapy: It's Not About Complaining, But Changing

Using therapy only to vent frequently limits progress; setting goals, agendas, and reviewing progress prevents dependency and increases therapeutic benefits.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Psychology says people who feel guilty saying no carry these 7 traits linked to conditional love in childhood - Silicon Canals

Conditional childhood love can make adults equate worth with usefulness, causing chronic people-pleasing and difficulty saying no.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Do You Feel More Hopeful After Your Therapy Session?

Therapists who instill hope and predict positive futures increase the likelihood that clients will recover from intense emotional pain.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Asking Eric: My mother got into trouble and sniped at me for helping

I have spent a year helping my elderly parents sell their house and pay off tremendous debt, mostly due to my mother's spending and hoarding. My father is unable to handle anything due to health issues. I have had help from my family so I'm not alone in this. I am still very involved with helping them with finances and doctors. They are in a small rental now with no maintenance or yard duties.
Mental health
#infidelity
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

8 relationship ground rules celebrity couples swear by

Hollywood couples strengthen relationships by protecting time together, respecting independence, staying playful, prioritizing sleep arrangements, attending therapy, and supporting each other during hard times.
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

I Was Invited to a Threesome on Vacation. When I Got to Their Hotel Room, I Was Humiliated.

Altering your appearance (and perhaps life) because of a bad experience is giving that size queen way too much power. The first thing I want you to consider instead is therapy. Five inches is typically quoted as average in studies, though a recent meta-study of many studies of penis length found that the average has bumped up to six inches. That means even if you aren't quite average, you're within spitting distance of it.
Relationships
Music
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Julia Steiner sings about estrangement in Ratboys album, 'Singin' to an Empty Chair'

Julia Steiner uses songwriting and an empty-chair therapeutic exercise to process estrangement and clarify feelings toward an absent loved one.
Mental health
fromHuffPost
1 month ago

Therapists Warn These Are The Biggest Mistakes That Hold People Back

Effective therapy requires deliberate, active engagement, consistent use of session time, and minimizing distractions to avoid habits that impede progress.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Obsessive-Compulsive's Misguided Quest for More Proof

Obsessive individuals seek certainty in choices, but life offers no definitive answers; reassessing decisions and improving relationships provides freedom.
Relationships
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

Divorced People Are Revealing The Breaking Points That Finally Ended Their Marriages

Chronic over-functioning and resentment ended a marriage; separation allowed recovery and revealed the partner's ability to manage responsibilities.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

Help! I Thought I Was Over a Huge Betrayal. But My Violent Side Keeps Coming Out in a Way That Scares Me.

Unresolved betrayal and suppressed anger can produce violent nightmares even after conscious forgiveness and ongoing therapy.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Therapy Is Supposed to Make You Happier

Therapy's main role is to manage negative emotions and build coping skills; increasing happiness typically requires social engagement and pro-social behavior.
#healing
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
Mental health

You know you're finally healing when these 8 old patterns have stopped running your life - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
Mental health

You know you're finally healing when these 8 old patterns have stopped running your life - Silicon Canals

fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Intrusive thoughts can suck my balls

I can't work up the courage to talk to any of my friends when I'm having mental health issues. It hits the worst for me usually at 4-5 am, and I never want to wake anyone up when I'm having panic attacks that late due to my intrusive thoughts, even though being around people helps. I'm in a safe place and have a therapist/medication, but it feels like I'm not getting better every time I find myself back in this situation.
Mental health
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Therapists say this common phrase damages relationships more than arguments - Silicon Canals

Absolute phrases like "You always" and "You never" erode trust by turning specific complaints into character attacks and invalidating past efforts, damaging relationships.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Can Avoiding Dating Be Relationship OCD?

People may avoid romantic relationships for various reasons. Some genuinely prefer being single, others are focused on other life goals, and some may simply not feel drawn to dating at a certain stage in life. But for some, avoiding dating is not a free choice. Instead, it is driven by fear, doubt, and attempts to protect themselves from emotional distress. In these cases, relationship obsessive-compulsive disorder ( ROCD) may be operating quietly in the background, shaping decisions from behind the scenes.
Mental health
Film
fromQueerty
2 months ago

WATCH: Hope emerges through love (& in-the-buff modeling) in intimate indie drama Surfacing - Queerty

Surfacing follows a depressed, pill-addicted man whose recovery deepens as blurred therapeutic boundaries and new relationships compel him to open his heart.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Kintsugi: The Japanese Art of Being Remade

Kintsugi 金継ぎ is known as the Japanese art of putting broken things back together, like broken pottery, using materials mixed with powdered gold and other elements. Instead of hiding damage, this technique celebrates the restoration of an object once viewed as broken, flawed, or imperfect. This same process can be seen as a metaphor for addiction recovery. Even for people with addiction who willingly choose recovery, there's an element of being remade that can't be ignored. Addicts often go through a period of denial.
Mental health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The 8 Unspoken Rules of Therapy

Beginning therapy often amplifies emotions, requires trying different approaches to find what fits, and depends on a strong therapist-client connection.
Television
fromVulture
2 months ago

Elmo in Grouchland Sent Mandy Patinkin to Therapy

Mandy Patinkin experienced intense distress after a scene with Elmo, used therapy to sit with discomfort, and remained willing to work with the puppet again.
#family-estrangement
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago
Mental health

My Big Family Once Formed the Backbone of My Life. Then, We Discovered My Sister's Horrific Actions. Now Nothing Is the Same.

fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago
Mental health

My Big Family Once Formed the Backbone of My Life. Then, We Discovered My Sister's Horrific Actions. Now Nothing Is the Same.

Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

Help! My Fiance Does Something Very Unsettling in His Sleep. I'm Thinking of Leaving Him Over It.

Manage trauma-related nightmares with practical adjustments and therapy; assess personal happiness honestly when deciding whether to continue a marriage.
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

How to Recover from Caring Too Much

It is the afternoon of the fawn. Everywhere you turn, in workplaces and households alike, yearlings with saucer eyes, brown felt noses, and stilt-like legs are wondering if you're mad at them. The fawn response, as it's known in some precincts of social media, bundles various forms of ingratiating, people-pleasing behavior. It can manifest in threatening situations, where expressing authentic emotion could elicit a powerful person's wrath or cruelty,
Psychology
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Emotional Granularity Is Not Just About Labels

Emotional granularity grows from tolerating ambiguity and staying with bodily signals, not from acquiring more emotion labels.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Power and Pitfalls of Motivational Sayings

Familiar aphorisms can comfort but often oversimplify complex hardships, risking harm or victim blaming; fuller, contextual conversations are usually more helpful.
fromThe New Yorker
3 months ago

Dear Pepper: Slaying the Self-Doubt Dragon

I write incessantly in my journal. It is easier for me to write my truth than to speak it. I like to imagine that I'm working toward writing a memoir concerning something no one really knows about (so, a confession, an offering of truth). My worry: Am I really a writer, or is this consuming project just my form of therapy, a desire to show my real self and beg for acceptance
Writing
Mindfulness
fromHigh Country News
3 months ago

Winter solstice is a time for planting seeds - High Country News

Winter's depth is for planting seeds within oneself, prioritizing rest and self-care rather than making New Year's resolutions.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 months ago

5 Ways Childhood Emotional Neglect Makes You Feel Unloved

Childhood emotional neglect causes adults to struggle to accept, experience, and feel loved by teaching them to hide emotions and disconnect from themselves.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 months ago

Dear Abby: I'm receiving divine signs about my ex-fiancee

I proposed to Dawn, and she accepted. Over the next few months, she became agitated and threw her engagement ring back at me. I kept it until we figured things out. Two years later, Dawn ghosted me. I was hurt, so I gave her space. We reconciled five months later. Three years later, I finally trusted her enough to ask her about getting married.
Relationships
Mental health
fromSlate Magazine
3 months ago

Help! My Wife Has a Very Upsetting Reaction to Christmas Gifts. This Year, I'm Making a New Plan.

Depression often removes interest in gifts and activities; practical support finding and attending therapy and lowered expectations are more helpful than material presents.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 months ago

Please Don't Give Me a Gift for the Holidays

Gifts from patients can express gratitude but often carry complex motivations that may complicate the therapeutic relationship and warrant exploration.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 months ago

Asking Eric: This workplace incident is hanging over me, a year later

I worked for a family-owned realty company for nearly 30 years. I am not a family member. We started out as just four of us while the company expanded into one of the largest real estate firms in our community. I was an intricate piece of it, but as it grew, I felt more and more left in the dark by their decisions and considerations. It felt hostile to me.
Mental health
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
3 months ago

My husband used ChatGPT to write our anniversary card. Surprisingly, I'm not mad about it.

AI-generated messages can help people express emotion more clearly and strengthen human connection when given accurate personal information.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 months ago

Have You Outgrown Your Therapist?

Therapeutic relationships can provide comfort but may stop supporting growth; clients should reassess needs and discuss options with their therapist rather than abruptly ending therapy.
Cooking
fromBoston Herald
3 months ago

The many ways that baking is winter therapy. With a delicious ending

Baking offers emotional comfort, creative expression, scientific engagement, and communal connection by transforming simple ingredients through structured techniques into comforting, shareable food.
fromPsychology Today
3 months ago

Breaking Free From Shame

When we can't fully express ourselves to our friends and family, some of us decide to find a therapist. Therapists can hold up the mirror to show us the maladaptive patterns we're repeating over and over. The brave therapists risk our anger and resentment as they professionally and respectfully challenge us to consider the mistakes we're making. They help us overcome our shame and teach us that our depression, our anxiety, and our hate all find no purchase on the steep slope of emotional support,
Mental health
#boundaries
fromBuzzFeed
4 months ago

I Had A Secret Teenage Romance. It Wasn't Until Years Later That I Realized What Really Happened.

My client could have easily spent another hourlong session obsessing over "hot yoga guy" - which she'd done many times before - but I wasn't going to let her. My job as a therapist was to help bring deeper awareness to her emotional experience and to identify what was simmering just beneath the surface, driving compulsive thoughts and behaviors. In this case - limerence.
Mental health
fromwww.mediaite.com
4 months ago

Psychotherapist Tells Fox News Trump Derangement Syndrome' is a Mental Health Epidemic'

I am deeply, deeply concerned about what I've been seeingfor almost 10 years now. We see great division in families and friendships broken up over how strongly they feel about Trump, Alpert said. What I'm seeing is symptoms that in many ways mirror other disorders. People are anxious, they're angry, they can't sleep. One person even said she couldn't possibly enjoy a family vacation as long as Trump is out there.
US politics
LGBT
fromIrish Independent
4 months ago

'I had a question mark over my sexuality for a long time' - Louise McSharry comes out as gay

Louise McSharry revealed she realized she is a gay woman after months of therapy and has been separated from her husband since 2015.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

Estrangement, Compassion, and Coming Home

Cutting off family can be necessary for emotional or physical survival, yet reconnection may offer meaningful closure; therapists' views on cutoffs have evolved.
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

Why You Should Watch "Pieces of April" This Thanksgiving

For many people, Thanksgiving week kicks off the most psychologically intense stretch of the year. Those in therapy or actively working to improve family relationships often feel the pressure most acutely. As a therapist, this is a week filled with conversations about anxiety, dread, and longing. Many clients share some version of the basic sentiment: "I've built an independent, responsible life, but the moment I walk through the Thanksgiving door, I'm suddenly a miserable teenager all over again." This is the week when many clients prepare to approach the holiday differently, hoping that by changing themselves, they can influence the family system.
Film
fromSlate Magazine
4 months ago

I Have to Break Up With My Therapist for a Maddening Reason

I grew up in a household where therapy was not an option, but after seeing a great therapist for anxiety during the pandemic years, I was sold on its benefits. I moved states and couldn't see my therapist anymore, and tried a few different ones in my new city. After many duds, I found a fantastic one, and I've been seeing her for two years. I love working with her, and we've worked through a lot of things and I've seen a lot of growth in myself with her help. Now I have to say goodbye, and I really don't want to.
Mental health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

How Your Attachment Style Can Influence Therapy

Therapy fosters healthy attachment through boundaries, respectful communication, nonjudgment, acceptance, and a collaborative therapeutic alliance, improving treatment outcomes.
Mental health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 months ago

Harriette Cole: I just want them to admit the truth about my childhood

When family refuses to acknowledge childhood mistreatment, seek therapy to process feelings and develop healthy independent ways to live.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

You're Asking for Too Much When You're Overthinking

Obsessing over root causes and striving for perfect self-improvement traps people in paralysis, misattribution, and prevents truly living.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

The Dinner Party by Viola van de Sandt review a formidable debut

A dinner-party gathering becomes a claustrophobic catalyst for unraveling a shy woman's past, relationships, and psychological distress.
Film
fromBuzzFeed
4 months ago

9 Times Kristen Bell And Dax Shepard Said Eyebrow-Raising Things About Marriage, Parenting, And More

Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell frequently make candid, controversial public remarks about their marriage, parenting, therapy, and humor that generate strong public reactions.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

A Heartfelt Letter From Your Therapist

Engaging in therapy is an act of bravery requiring vulnerability and courage that facilitates healing of trauma, grief, self-abandonment, and nervous-system survival patterns.
Chicago
fromPitchfork
5 months ago

Ratboys Announce New Album, Share Video for New Song

Ratboys release Singin' to an Empty Chair, an 11-song album produced by Chris Walla with songs from Julia Steiner's post-therapy Empty Chair work.
Mental health
fromFast Company
5 months ago

How therapy turned me into the boss I always wanted

Therapy helped the narrator manage workplace stress, improve leadership, and support a disengaged employee with empathy.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
5 months ago

My Boyfriend Has Something Most Guys Would Kill for. He Refuses to Use It On Me.

A partner's fear of causing injury can prevent penetration; therapy or accepting a non-penetrative sexual identity ('side') can address the issue.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
5 months ago

Misunderstanding Therapy as the Pursuit of Happiness

Therapy aims to integrate thoughts and feelings, helping people tolerate ambivalence and choose tolerable consequences rather than pursuing a simplistic idea of happiness.
Psychology
fromBig Think
5 months ago

More than a game: How play helps wire our social brains

Play is a universal, voluntary, and biologically rooted activity that shapes the brain, culture, healing, and human connection.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
5 months ago

Help! I Had a Very Specific Vision for My Life as a Mom. I'm Distraught That It Never Came True.

Grief over an imagined larger family persists despite a happy only child; therapy can reframe perceptions and ease panic and loneliness fears.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
5 months ago

7 Signs You May Be Counter-Dependent

Fear of depending on others (counter-dependence) often arises from childhood emotional neglect and hinders asking for help; emotional connection and allowing others in support healing and strength.
Mental health
fromThe Washington Post
5 months ago

Baek Sehee, whose therapy memoir resonated around the world, dies at 35

Baek Sehee died Oct. 16 at 35; she lived with long-term dysthymia, underwent psychiatric treatment, and donated organs that saved five people.
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