What games do drug addicts play?

“What games do drug addicts play?”

What games do drug addicts play The book “What games do drug addicts play” by Zoran Milivojević provides a deep insight into the psychological and social mechanisms underlying the problem of drug addiction. The author presents us with the main characteristics of the behavior of drug addicts and their mutual relationships. One of the key…

setting boundaries

Setting boundaries and taking care of yourself

Setting Boundaries and Taking Care of Yourself Setting margins with other people is an important aspect of our emotional and psychological health. Boundaries are boundaries that we set to define our needs, values, and boundaries that others will not cross. Setting this can be difficult, but they are essential for building healthy relationships. Setting margins…

The need for control

The need for control

Need for Control The need for control is very common and can be a source of major problems in our relationships and lives in general. Through psychotherapy, we can better understand what this need actually is and how we can free ourselves from the addiction to control. The need for control is usually associated with…

holistic approach to treatment

A holistic approach to treatment brings comprehensive results

holistic approach to treatment brings holistic results holistic approach to treatment brings safety and well-being to the body and mind and is a fundamental factor in maintaining health. Peter Levine, Joe Dispenza and Rudiger Dhalke are world-renowned experts who promote a holistic approach to health, which focuses on these fundamental factors in order to prevent…

narcissism and depression

Narcissism and depression – understanding the connection

Narcissism and Depression – Understanding the Connection Narcissism and depression are two complex mental health problems that often occur together. First, it’s important to understand what narcissism is. Narcissism is a personality disorder characterized by an exaggerated sense of self-importance, a constant need for attention and admiration, a lack of empathy for others, and a…

third parent

Reparable Experience Part 2 – “The Third Parent”

Reparable Experience Part 2 – “The Third Parent” The Third Parent. I believe that we have “parents” in our lives who are not our biological parents. These “parents” can be people who offer us reparable experiences that help us heal from past traumas and develop a sense of self-worth and belonging. These people can be…

Reparable experience

Reparable Experience Part 1 – There are “better parents”

Reparable Experience – There are “better” parents In real life, finding a reparable experience is very important. A person learns how to seek support from people around them, family, friends or other people who are important to them. It is important to create a safe and supportive environment for themselves and work on improving their…

toxic relationships

Toxic relationships as a result of trauma

Toxic Relationships as a Result of Trauma Toxic relationships as a result of trauma are an ongoing cycle of emotional abuse, manipulation, and control, which can have detrimental effects on an individual’s mental health and well-being. Trauma, whether it’s from childhood experiences, past relationships, or other life events, can exacerbate the effects of a toxic…

codependency in relationships

Codependency in relationships – Women who love too much

Codependency in Relationships – The Book “Women Who Love Too Much” The book explores the concept of codependency in relationships, which is defined as a pattern of behavior in which individuals prioritize the needs of others over their own, often to the point of neglecting their own well-being. Women who struggle with codependency often find…