Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and its Impact on Everyday Life

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental illness characterized by the presence of intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and compulsive actions (compulsions). Obsessions are repetitive and unwanted thoughts, images, or impulses that cause anxiety or distress. Compulsions are repetitive actions or rituals performed in an attempt to alleviate the anxiety caused by obsessions. These symptoms can significantly affect […]

Codependent Relationships: Between Love and Dependency

Codependent relationships are a type of relationship in which one or both partners are excessively emotionally or psychologically dependent on each other. In such relationships, there is often a loss of individuality and self-sufficiency, where one person becomes overly involved in solving the other’s problems or meeting their needs, often at the expense of their […]

Polyamorous Relationships: How Does It Work in Real Life?

Polyamorous relationships involve participation in multiple romantic or sexual connections with the consent and knowledge of all involved partners. These are relationships between multiple people, built on openness and honesty. The core principles of polyamory include transparency, trust, and mutual consent among participants, distinguishing it from monogamous relationships, which expect exclusivity in romantic and sexual […]

Inner Child: Secrets of Emotional Freedom

The concept of the “inner child” in psychology refers to the part of an adult’s psyche that retains the perceptions, feelings, and experiences lived through in childhood. This idea is based on the notion that adults are not entirely separated from their childhood emotions and memories. The inner child can manifest in various forms, including […]

Psychodrama: Theatrical Magic of Psychology

Psychodrama is a form of psychotherapy developed by Jacob Moreno, which uses dramatic methods to explore and express psychological, emotional, and interpersonal issues. In psychodrama, participants actively engage in reenacting significant situations from their lives or imaginary scenarios, employing various techniques such as role-playing, dialogue, monologue, and improvisation.

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