Stay Present: A Child, A Diagnosis, A Family’s Way Forward Libby Gell, LMFT, LCMHC View in store Somatic Internal Family Systems Therapy Susan McConnell, CIFST View in store Transcending Trauma Frank G. Anderson View in store The Internal Family ...
What Is Personality Theory? Medically reviewed by Majesty Purvis, LCMHC and Corey Pitts, MA, LCMHC, LCAS, CCS Updated March 11th, 2025 by BetterHelp Editorial TeamPersonality can be viewed as the unique set of character traits, actions, and beliefs that encapsulate an individual human being. ...
While this experience may seem peculiar to non-synesthetes, it is not considered a disorder or mental illness and generally doesn't have a negative impact on a person's functioning. The cause of synesthesia remains uncertain, though researchers believe it is more common among people with autism...
Guilt can occur as a result of traumatic events. Traumatic events have been linked to persistent feelings of guilt as well as simply causing one to be more prone to pervasive guilt, as it is associated with having a high sensitivity to negative feelings. Undue amounts ofdepressionor evenanxiet...
Laura Harris is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC). She specializes in anger, anxiety, depression, stress management, coping strategies development, and problem-solving skills. Discover more catastrophizeheart healthmotivationoverwhelmResponsibilityWorry ...
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“I see the mind/body system, in its healthy state, as a fully integrated system that works to keep energy and information moving freely. This system functions best when the body is allowed to move and the mind is intentionally managed.” ...
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Self-sabotaging, also known as engaging in self-defeating behaviors, is the act of undermining oneself, knowingly or unknowingly, through negative actions. Most people have engaged in self-sabotaging behavior at some point in life. However, when self-defeating habits and behaviors become ingrained...