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Validation is a critical component of our emotional wellbeing, often sought from external sources like friends, family, or social media. While external validation can be gratifying, it's ephemeral and reliant on others. The power of self-validation, on the other hand, is enduring and independent. This article delves into the concept of self-validation, its importance, and how one can learn to validate oneself.
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Resentment can be a burdensome emotion, often rooted in past hurts or perceived injustices. It can weigh heavily on our hearts, impacting our overall wellbeing and quality of life. Fortunately, various exercises can help individuals let go of this lingering negativity. This article presents a detailed exploration of some effective exercises aimed at releasing resentment.
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Interfering behaviors are actions that inhibit an individual's ability to function optimally in their daily lives. These behaviors, often linked to various psychological or neurological conditions, can disrupt learning, relationships, and personal growth. This article aims to delve into the nature of interfering behaviors, their potential causes, and strategies for managing them effectively.
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In the journey of self-discovery and personal growth, 'I am' statements play a significant role. These simple yet powerful affirmations can shape our self-perception, influence our mindset, and direct our behaviors towards achieving our goals. Let's delve into the creation, benefits, and application of these statements.
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Our thought processes shape our understanding of the world, our decisions, and ultimately, our lives. Sometimes, these processes can be flawed, leading to what psychologists refer to as thinking errors or cognitive distortions. Understanding these common thinking errors can aid in enhancing our mental clarity and improving decision-making abilities.
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Human emotions, diverse and complex, form an integral part of our lives. They color our experiences, guide our actions, and create the tapestry of our internal world. Understanding why we have emotions can provide us with significant insights into human behavior and our interactions with the world around us.
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Affirmations are positive, powerful statements that can transform our mindset and help us overcome negative thoughts or self-doubt. For those new to the concept, this article aims to provide an introduction to affirmations and tips to get started on a journey towards self-empowerment and positivity.
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Life is an intricate blend of joys and discomforts. Often, our natural tendency is to lean towards joy and away from discomfort. However, understanding and managing our emotions involve learning to sit with uncomfortable feelings as well. This article aims to explore the importance of accepting these feelings and offers techniques to manage them effectively.
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In psychology, the concept of 'flow' represents a state of total absorption in an activity where one loses track of time and self-consciousness. It's a state of hyper-focus and high performance. But what happens when we experience the opposite of flow? When we feel stagnant, disconnected, or disengaged? This article aims to explore the idea of life's 'stagnant phases'—the opposite of flow—and strategies to navigate these periods.
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Dysregulated behavior, typically characterized by an inability to control or manage personal responses, particularly emotional responses, to various stimuli in the environment, is a topic of concern across many areas of psychology and mental health. This article aims to provide an understanding of dysregulated behavior, its causes, how it manifests, and potential approaches to handle it.
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Personal affirmations, positive statements about oneself, serve as powerful tools for self-empowerment and personal growth. This article will explore the nature of affirmations, their potential benefits, and how to create effective personal affirmations.
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Emotions play an essential role in our lives, shaping our experiences and interactions. However, when emotions become extreme, they can be overwhelming and challenging to manage. This article explores extreme emotions, their potential causes, and effective ways to cope with them.
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Interpersonal factors play a vital role in shaping the relationships that we form throughout our lives. They influence the dynamics of our interactions, contributing to the formation, sustenance, and dissolution of our connections with others. This article will explore the nature of interpersonal factors, their significance, and their impact on human relationships.
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Validation, the acknowledgment and acceptance of someone else's feelings, thoughts, and behaviors, is a powerful tool for improving interpersonal relationships and fostering self-understanding. Through validation, we help others feel heard and understood, an experience that can foster stronger, healthier relationships. It is also a valuable tool in managing personal emotions. This article explores the six levels of validation, providing a roadmap for increasing empathy and understanding in your interactions.
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In the dynamic ebb and flow of life, there are inevitable moments of discomfort, distress, and unhappiness. A crucial aspect of emotional well-being is our ability to manage these moments effectively. The concept of 'improving the moment' is a potent strategy in this context. This article will explore the philosophy and methods to improve the moment, enhancing the quality of our daily experiences.
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Mindfulness, a practice rooted in ancient Eastern traditions, has gained global recognition as a beneficial tool for mental health and overall well-being. Particularly, mindfulness of current thoughts—attending non-judgmentally to our ongoing thought processes—can be a powerful approach to fostering self-awareness and mental clarity. This article explores the concept of mindfulness of current thoughts and provides insights into its practice and benefits.
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The concept of "walking the middle path" has been a fundamental principle in various philosophical, psychological, and spiritual teachings. This notion suggests the avoidance of extremes and the pursuit of moderation and balance. This article explores the philosophy of walking the middle path, its applications, and its potential benefits for mental wellbeing.
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Understanding and regulating our emotions can often feel like a challenge, but three key skills — observe, describe, and participate — can make the process easier. These skills foster mindful living, helping us engage with our experiences in a more balanced and present way. In this article, we delve into these concepts, their meanings, and how to incorporate them into daily life.
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Human decision-making is a complex process influenced by emotions, logic, intuition, and experiences. One way to understand this process is through the concept of the reasonable mind. This term refers to a state of mind that is guided by facts, logic, and rationality. This article provides an exploration of the reasonable mind and offers examples of its application in everyday situations.
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In any form of communication or interaction, validation plays a significant role in strengthening relationships and fostering an atmosphere of mutual respect and understanding. Validation skills involve acknowledging and accepting another person's feelings, thoughts, and experiences without judgement. This article explores the different aspects of validation skills and how they can be effectively employed in various scenarios.
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Personal Growth
Surprisingly, ADHD is one of the most under-treated mental health diagnoses in adults, despite the fact that it affects almost 4% of the U.S. population. Impacting the brain, ADHD is most commonly diagnosed to children, not adults. Do you often wonder if you have ADHD? Are you prone to forgetfulness, poor planning, and difficulty focusing? Do you think this goes beyond what you consider normal disorganization?Then you may have adult ADHD, and it might be beneficial to talk to a doctor or license
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Anxiety
Anxiety disorders are a set of mental illnesses that can cause major adverse effects in individuals’ lives. There are many different potential symptoms of anxiety disorders. Some common signs are including but not limited to:Difficulty sleepingGastrointestinal issuesExperiencing the urge to avoid potential anxiety triggersA heightened heart rateTremblingWeaknessExhaustionSweatingHyperventilation, or rapid breathingNervousnessRestlessnessTensenessExperience sensations of impending doom, danger, o
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Depression
According to the Mayo Clinic, major depressive disorder--also known as depression or clinical depression--is a mood disorder that leads to persistent loss of interest and feelings of sadness. Depression not only affects the way people behave, think, and feel: it may also potentially lead to a range of physical and emotional issues. It can even, in severe cases, lead to difficulty in completing daily activities, and escalate into feelings that life is not worth living. In some cases, depression m
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Personal Growth
Sleep is a vital element of our lives that often gets overlooked amidst our busy routines. Quality sleep is critical to our overall health and well-being, enhancing our mood, energy, productivity, and even our ability to manage stress. Yet, many people struggle to achieve consistent, restful sleep. This article provides ten simple tips to improve your sleep, promoting better health and well-being.
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If you’re struggling with mental health issues, the American Psychological Association states that group therapy can help you make major improvements in your behaviors and experiences. Wondering what to expect? Group therapy usually has between 5-15 patients led by an experienced mental health professional every week. Your online therapy group will focus on tackling specific issues such as substance abuse, social anxiety, chronic pain, OCD, depression, or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a
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Personal Growth
Self-talk is that seemingly never-ending stream of thoughts running through our minds all day (and sometimes all night) long.A memory from years past may pop up, making us feel guilty or silly. A harsh comment spoken by someone we admire or care about can resurface for no reason. When we get older and wiser, we tend to ruminate over our mistakes and overanalyze the cringe-worthy moments of our past.This inner dialogue, or mental chatter, is soaked in negativity, because we naturally lean into ne
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Everyone struggling who has sought out therapy knows this much: Therapy is expensive. Even with insurance, the cost of one-on-one therapy with a licensed professional can be reason enough to keep people from going back more than once or twice. At Grouport, mental health care is something we consider a necessity for a balanced life. In our opinion, therapy shouldn’t carry a stigma of luxury when everyone can benefit from it and everyone should be able to access it.Group Therapy Accessibilit
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PTSD
According to the Mayo Clinic, post traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is a mental health condition brought about by an individual witnessing or experiencing a terrifying event. Most individuals who experience a traumatic event will have a hard time coping with what they experienced as well as adjusting to life thereafter, but will generally get better with time and an adequate amount of self care. If, however, one experiences the worsening of trauma symptoms, or the extension of these symptoms
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BPD
What is bipolar disorder?What is borderline personality disorder?Can I have both at the same time? How are they different, and how are they alike? Let’s dive in, shall we? Understanding both of these mental health disorders will help you on your journey to recognizing if you have one, seeking the appropriate treatment, or properly caring for a loved one who is also suffering.Borderline Personality DisorderBPD, or borderline personality disorder, involves self-image issues, drastic and unpredicta
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Depression
The Mayo Clinic says that electroconvulsive therapy (colloquially known as electric shock therapy) is a procedure conducted under general anesthesia during which a physician passes tiny electric currents through the brain, purposefully triggering a brief seizure in the patient. According to studies, electroconvulsive therapy appears to lead to alterations in brain chemistry that have the potential to rapidly reverse the symptoms of particular mental health issues. While electroconvulsive therapy
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OCD
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by recurring obsessions and compulsions, which can cause significant distress and interfere with a person's daily life. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the four primary types of OCD, providing insights into the unique manifestations and challenges. By understanding the different types of OCD, you can better recognize symptoms and seek appropriate treatment.Type 1: Contamination OCDWhat are the 4 types of OC
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PTSD
According to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, no matter how long ago one returned from deployment, it is never too late to seek help for post traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. This is because, no matter how long it has been, seeking treatment or other forms of counseling can help better manage one’s symptoms while also preventing them from worsening.The Department of Veterans Affairs has about 200 different PTSD treatment programs around the country that offer various services
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Depression
Music therapy is a therapeutic approach that provides an alternative to other methods, such as cognitive behavioral therapy or counseling. This therapeutic approach can potentially improve a client’s:IndependenceConfidenceSelf awarenessAttention skillsCommunication skillsconcentrationAwareness of othersAn important aspect of music therapy is the incorporation of live, musical interaction between the therapist and their client. During a music therapy session, one might listen to music or perhaps
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PTSD
According to the Mayo Clinic, most individuals who undergo a traumatic event will initially have a difficult time coping with their experience and adjusting to life afterwards, but will see their mental state improve if they take the time to take care of themselves and allow an appropriate amount of time to pass. However, if someone who has experienced something traumatic notices that their condition is worsening, perhaps to the point that it interferes with their day to day life, they may be su
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PTSD
Looking for a therapy solution to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)? The American Psychological Association highly recommends Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as an approach to PTSD treatment. What Is CBT?Cognitive behavioral therapy is a type of psychotherapy that hones in on the relationship between your behaviors, thoughts, and feelings. For example, changing your “unhelpful thinking” can potentially help you to form healthier behavioral habits, leading to an improvement in the wa
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Group psychotherapy is a form of therapy in which one or more therapists treat a small group of people together. The benefits of group therapy include its notable cost-effectiveness, but also encompass a greater support system and virtual accessibility to high-quality mental health care.At Grouport, we have licensed therapists for each online group therapy category, and each group has a maximum of 12 members. The impact of online group therapy versus an individual therapy session is a huge
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Anxiety
Anxiety can be one of the most frustrating, exhausting, and intense combinations of feelings we experience as humans.And even though an estimated 40 million adults in the United States suffer from anxiety, that doesn’t stop it from making us feel extremely lonely and isolated. We’re here to reassure you that you’re not alone. Yes, it’s very uncomfortable to experience your heart racing, palms sweating, head spinning, or even a sick, upset stomach. But we all feel these symptoms from time to time
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Depression
According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, the treatment of any illness--whether it be mental or physical--should be focused around a particular diagnosis that is reached by a trained professional. For individuals who are diagnosed with both depression and anxiety, it is important that their treatment plan is designed to not only aid them in managing their symptoms, but also in reducing their symptoms. This may be accomplished for both their anxiety and depression simultaneo
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At first, the idea of participating in online group therapy might seem intimidating. You might be thinking, “who wants to share their story with strangers”?But in reality, online group therapy can be very beneficial, and group therapy members are often surprised by how rewarding their experience is. Sharing can in fact be a remarkably healing process.We have plenty of online therapy groups to choose from, so it’s important you’re in the right one for you. If you’re open-minded and ready for deep
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Personal Growth
The core parts of who we are as individuals is crafted and molded by the experiences we had as a child, how our parents raised us, the environment in which we spent most of our time, and the friends we choose to surround ourselves with. In his book, The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom, Don Miguel Ruiz writes, “We are so well trained that we are our own domesticator. We are an autodomesticated animal.” He makes an excellent point. We are all predisposed and programmed to be
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