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Probing The Pedant: Why Nitpicking Is Never The Answer

Constructive criticism helps people grow, but constant nitpicking affects relationships on both ends. Discover why people nitpick, how to deal with nitpicking, and why it’s unhealthy.
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Can A New Trauma Therapy Repair Shattered Identity?

Trauma disrupts one’s sense of time and causes one to lose the plot of their life, but a new therapy offers hope for building a future.
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Medical Gaslighting & Healthcare Stigmatization

This post explores how and why medical professionals deny a patient’s condition and refuse to offer help, as well as the difficulties women and people of color face when it comes to receiving appropriate medical care.
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Do We Need A Reason To Live?

This blog examines the need for people to give their lives meaning, as some people must define their reason for existence in order to live a full life of value.
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I Didn’t Kill Myself. Now What? (Life After Suicide Plans)

This post discusses how to rebuild life after suicidal ideation or plans. It is meant to offer candid hope and support.
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In Defense Of Narcissists

Why do we have understanding for everyone but people we label as being narcissistic? This post explores what narcissism is, including narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder.
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Is It Dangerous To Not Fear Death?

Fear is usually regarded as a negative thing, but when we lose the fear of death, we might be more likely to take our own lives. How can we avoid falling into this grim trap?
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Is Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Beneficial?

Have you hit a therapy road block? Could psychedelic-assisted therapy help your mental health struggles, or is it all a hoax?
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Body Dysmorphia & Extreme Plastic Surgery

Plastic surgery is not an issue for many people, but body dysmorphia can cause people to pursue extreme plastic surgery to disastrous results.
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Do Traumatic Anniversaries Always Hurt?

Does trauma hurt forever? Or does the impact of trauma eventually lessen when time passes? This post examines traumatic anniversaries over time.









