“In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood, astray, Gone from the path direct.” — Dante Alighieri Introduction It is commonly observed that individuals in
Avoidance, in the realm of psychology, is typically characterized as an individual’s intentional evasion of certain situations, environments, or interactions to prevent anticipated negative outcomes or uncomfortable feelings associated with them. While
In 2017, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. All the emotions, existential questions, and fears I write about in my article were experienced, lived through and comprehended by me in my own
An Overview of Narcissism The concept of narcissism, rooted in the early psychoanalytic theories, has evolved significantly over time, warranting a more nuanced understanding of its dual aspects – healthy and negative.
Value – the importance or significance of something; an abstract noun corresponding
Existential isolation and narcissism, while distinct in their core definitions, intersect in
“In the midway of this our mortal life, I found me in a gloomy wood, astray,
Avoidance, in the realm of psychology, is typically characterized as an individual’s intentional evasion of certain
In 2017, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. All the emotions, existential questions, and fears I
In this insightful video from the 3rd World Congress held in Athens in May 2023, we
An Overview of Narcissism The concept of narcissism, rooted in the early psychoanalytic theories, has evolved
Existential therapy is a philosophical approach to counselling or psychotherapy that emphasises the human experience of
Have you ever wondered why we sometimes see parts of ourselves in others or feel that
Value – the importance or significance of something; an abstract noun corresponding to the verb value.
Existential isolation and narcissism, while distinct in their core definitions, intersect in compelling ways that shed
Quotes and thoughts
“There are three principles in a man’s being and life:
The principle of thought, the principle of speech,
and the principle of action. The origin of all conflict
between me and my fellow-men is that I do not
say what I mean and I don’t do what I say.”
― Martin Buber