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The Disease of More
The “disease of more” is not just a cultural issue or a personality flaw. It is a deeper psychological and existential condition, a sign that we have become disconnected from ourselves and from what gives life meaning. At its heart lies a constant urge to seek fulfilment through accumulation: more success, more possessions, more experiences, more recognition. But behind this craving is often a discomfort with simply being ourselves.
Jul 272 min read
Are people who have affairs victims of their own internal chemical system?
Researchers found that about 21% of men and 13% of women reported infidelity at some point in their lifetime. An affair triggers a rush...
Jan 222 min read
Safety tips and safety plan for Self- Harm
Try: put an elastic band round your wrist and ping it to cause a sting as an alternative method. Use ice cubes – hold them in your hands...
Jan 221 min read
We sometimes find ourselves doing things that don’t fit with our beliefs.
We like to hold ourselves up to certain standards, but our actions do not always match up…. At times, we may gossip yet have a belief...
Jan 221 min read
Attention Seeking:
We are meant to evolve out of attention seeking behaviours. For some this happens at the toddler stage. If however, their needs are not...
Jan 221 min read
In the therapy room: The secretive personality.
keeping secrets is a universal experience and can protect your sense of self by keeping good and safe boundaries. Being too secretive can...
Jan 222 min read
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