Psychosomatics vol. 7. – Cancer – What does the body tell us? Psychosomatics cancer. To understand cancer, it is particularly important to think analogously. It is worth becoming aware of the fact that every whole that we feel or define (unity among unities) is, on the one hand, part of an even larger whole, and…
Group therapy Group therapy, according to the book “Theory and practice of group psychotherapy” (Jalom, 2005). One of the basic principles focuses on the hope that group therapy brings to its members. Each individual comes to therapy with a specific problem, and in the group, unlike the individual approach, they come face to face with…
Delaying masturbation: Discovering the Physical and Psychological Benefits In the realm of personal wellness, individuals often encounter a variety of practices that contribute to their overall health, both physical and mental. One such practice that is gaining attention is the decision to put masturbation on hold. This conscious choice can lead to transformative outcomes, affecting…
Projective identification Projective identification is a complex process that often goes unnoticed, but plays a key role in interpersonal relationships and psychological functioning. Regardless of whether or not it is conscious, this phenomenon often occurs during communication and interpersonal interaction. Deeply rooted in psychological dynamics, this concept reflects the way in which people transfer their…
Synchronicity Have you ever had a moment when you felt that everything in the world was working just for you? A moment so perfectly synchronized that it leaves you feeling electrified and full of hope. Imagine finding yourself at the center of time, caught in a web of synchronicity so dense that it seems as…
Masculine and Feminine Life Energy The concept of masculine and feminine energy in relationships transcends the traditional gender binary, encompassing a spectrum of qualities that are manifested in different individuals. These energies represent a mix of assertiveness, caring, receptiveness, action, and understanding, often categorized as ‘masculine’ and ‘feminine’ energies for the sake of distinction, rather…
Why Do Nice Guys Always “Finish Last”? Why Do Nice Guys Always “Finish Last”? In the realm of relationships and attraction, there is a significant observation regarding the dynamic between individuals who are often labeled as “nice” and those who are often perceived as more adventurous or risk-taking. This pattern prompts research into the underlying…
Psychosomatics vol. 6 – Anorexia – What does the body tell us? A person refuses to eat because they don’t have the will to do so, and then dies from it, without ever having developed a sense of being sick. Families and doctors of such patients often have greater difficulty showing greatness. They all try…
Toxic Guilt and How It Works Toxic Guilt. Human beings often struggle with a pervasive sense of guilt, an emotional burden that can weigh heavily on our minds. However, it is important to understand that this guilt is often rooted in a misunderstanding of our actions and intentions. We tend to over-blame ourselves, taking the…
How to Beat Gambling Addiction Gambling addiction is a complex maze of human behavior. The siren call of this activity often evokes emotions and triggers that are complex and deeply ingrained in individuals. While the focus may be on the act itself, understanding the underlying mechanisms that drive this behavior is key to resolving the…
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