
Mental Fog and PTSD
Mental fog, sometimes known as brain fog, is closely linked with PTSD, along with other conditions such as persistent or chronic stress and mysterious illnesses

Mental fog, sometimes known as brain fog, is closely linked with PTSD, along with other conditions such as persistent or chronic stress and mysterious illnesses

From the outside, it can be hard for those of us in relatively conventional relationships to understand why someone stays with an abusive partner, family

Menopause, and perimenopause, bring changes to a woman’s body with various physical symptoms, but the years leading up to it, and the transition itself, also

People often say they’re having a breakdown. The Rolling Stones even had a transatlantic hit about a girl whose 19th Nervous Breakdown was imminent, and

The link between health of the mind and body is not a new discovery. It seems like common sense but, unfortunately, it’s something that many

Compassion (n): a strong feeling of sympathy for people who are suffering and a desire to help them.[1] Compassion is something we can feel or

Validation: The recognition of a person’s thoughts, feelings, emotions, and behaviours as valid and understandable.[1] Invalidation, then, is the rejection or dismissal of a person’s

What is Anger? Just like all the basic emotions outlined by Paul Ekman in the 1970’s[1], anger is a natural, normal emotion. It serves a

Understanding the Emotion Sadness? Sadness is an emotion typically characterised by a plethora of accompanying feelings, like loss, disappointment, disinterest, a low mood, helplessness and

Understanding the Emotion Disgust Disgust is an emotion that generally receives less attention than the other five emotions outlined in Ekman’s Basic Emotions, which are