Is it possible to revive a relationship? Yes! And what to do with a "dead" relationship?
All couples are happy in their own way, and towards "unhappiness" all go approximately similar paths. But there is good news: if desired, any story can be rewritten. Because there are rules for building relationships that people often don't even suspect, and therefore violate. And it is important to restore or revive relationships according to the same rules.
"NO WAY OUT" - is it the realization of the FINISH or still the BEGINNING of the search?
As a rule, people sign up for a consultation with a psychologist in a "bleeding wound" state. And here, gender equality works as both women and men equally experience "psychological pain," it just manifests differently for everyone.
"Be born beautiful, be born happy" or is destiny something that can be fixed?
I pondered over this question while consulting women with the "verdict" they have passed on themselves — "I am not happy, and nothing can be done about it."
I write about this only to dispel this myth and to explain the reason through examples, and to give someone hope — everything can be fixed.
Psychosomatics or a Symptom for Good. A Case Study.
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When the body activates its emergency plan called illness, it means the only way to draw our attention to something very important in our life. Long live the symptom for the sake of good!
What psychosomatics is trying to tell us. A client case.
Our body is our wisest Teacher, and if it activates the emergency plan of illness, it means it's the only way to reach out to us in order to draw our attention to what is happening in our life.
How to Survive a Crisis Caused by the Pandemic. Top 3 Rules.
This crisis does not open new opportunities; it has come to teach us something. Charles Darwin believed that the most adaptable to change survives. And now, those who quickly realize and accept the fact that old skills and experiences no longer work and begin to learn to quickly make the right decisions for themselves in new conditions of uncertainty – they will not just survive, but become flexible, agile, and able to find their place in the new world.