What I Discovered “Behind Addictions”: A Perspective That Changed How I See Healing

What I Discovered “Behind Addictions”: A Perspective That Changed How I See Healing

I don’t know how you have experienced the topic of addiction, but for me it has always been loaded with emotions: shame, guilt, helplessness, fear. For a long time, I saw addiction as a weakness, as an inner battle people lose control over. Then I read “Behind Addictions” by Cece Sykes, Martha Sweezy, and Richard C. Schwartz — and … Read more

The Wound of Injustice: When Control Replaces Compassion

The Wound of Injustice: When Control Replaces Compassion

In a world where social norms and power structures are often prioritized, the effects of injustice become a critical issue affecting both individuals and communities. The “wound of injustice” is a metaphor that describes the emotional and social injuries caused by the absence of compassion and the implementation of control in various aspects of life. … Read more

Take Care for Yourself – Why Self-Care Is the Strongest Form of Growth

In a world that rarely slows down, it’s easy to forget the most important relationship we’ll ever have: the one with ourselves. We chase deadlines, take care of others, and manage responsibilities, yet so often neglect the quiet signals our body and mind send us. Taking care of yourself is not selfish—it’s a necessity. The Myth … Read more

Reading Retreats: A Vacation-Refuge That Rewrites Your Inner Rhythm

Reading Retreats: A Vacation-Refuge That Rewrites Your Inner Rhythm

In a fast-paced world, where technology and daily turmoil define our routines, reading retreats have emerged as an oasis of tranquility and reflection. These retreats provide not just a physical refuge but also a profound inner journey, capable of transforming how we relate to ourselves and the world around us. What Are Reading Retreats? Reading … Read more

Micro-Trauma: Our Everyday Wound – Why Do We Feel Bad Even When Everything Seems Fine?

Micro-Trauma: Our Everyday Wound – Why Do We Feel Bad Even When Everything Seems Fine?

In our daily lives, we often encounter situations that don’t seem to impact our well-being at first glance. However, micro-traumas can lurk in these minor moments, leaving us with a sense of discomfort. Let’s explore what this means and how we can manage these feelings. What Are Micro-Traumas? Micro-traumas are those small but unpleasant experiences … Read more

The Myth of the “Strong Leader”: Why We Need a Different Kind of Leadership

The Myth of the “Strong Leader”: Why We Need a Different Kind of Leadership

“A country needs a strong leader.”This conviction is repeated all over the world. It shows up in politics, in companies, and even in everyday conversations about who should be “in charge.” Yet, as psychology and history reveal, the reality is far more nuanced — and often the opposite of what we imagine. Where the Myth … Read more

How Psychology Explains Workplace Stress

How Psychology Explains Workplace Stress

Workplace stress isn’t just about having too much to do. Psychology shows that it’s a complex interaction between how we think, how we feel, and the environments we work in. Understanding the psychology behind stress can help you not only cope with it but also reshape the way you work and live. 1. The Psychology Behind Stress Stress … Read more

From Stable Roots to Continuous Migration: A Psychological Perspective on the Tension Between Wanderlust and the Need for Belonging

From Stable Roots to Continuous Migration: A Psychological Perspective on the Tension Between Wanderlust and the Need for Belonging

In the contemporary world, physical and social mobility has become increasingly prominent, and individuals face the paradox of being both global citizens and seekers of a stable “home.” From a psychological perspective, this tension manifests through the dynamics between the need for autonomy and exploration (wanderlust) and the need for attachment and belonging. 1. Theoretical … Read more

10 Practical Stress Management Exercises You Can Do at Work

10 Practical Stress Management Exercises You Can Do at Work

In today’s fast-paced workplaces, stress can feel unavoidable. Deadlines, constant notifications, and back-to-back meetings make it hard to breathe — literally and figuratively. But managing stress doesn’t require hours of meditation or expensive retreats. You can start right where you are — at your desk. Here are 10 practical, psychology-based stress management exercises you can do at … Read more