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Awareness Social

How Chosen Families Support Trans Mental Health

The “chosen family” theory, developed by Weston (1991), refers to support systems created by LGBTQ+ individuals that are used as alternative families outside.

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Therapy

The Therapeutic Power of Play Media

The therapy world is expanding its horizon, which goes beyond the conventional approach to therapy, and that has offered many innovative options to.

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Positive Self Help

When Positivity Becomes a Burden: Understanding Forced Optimism

Have you ever been in a room full of people right after receiving some news which has sent your thoughts into a complete.

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7 Self-help Books that Actually Work

Have you ever finished a popular self-help book and thought, “So what do I actually do now?” Many titles promise significant change but.

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How to Choose a Ring That Matches Your Lifestyle

Choosing a hoop may seem simple at the beginning—locate something lovely and make it yours. But in case your ring is something you.

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Relationship

Emotional Substitution: Why We Recast New Relationships to Fill Old Emotional Roles 

We often tend to seek the known, to attract the familiar, to reach for those who make us feel the same. Sometimes we.

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Positive

Why Should Every Citizen Engage in Community Service?

The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. Mahatma Gandhi Anjali is a graduate student decided.

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6 Essential Soft Skills Every Effective Coach Should Have

Most of us can agree, effective coaching goes beyond just sharing knowledge. Strong coaches read the room, not just the playbook. They connect.

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Education

Are Intelligence and Creativity Interlinked?

Take a look at any discovery, invention, paradigm, or even work of art that has fundamentally changed the world. For example, Da Vinci’s.

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Relationship

What Compatibility Really Means in Neurodiverse Love 

When you live in such a world that seems to be neurotypical-centric, even the traditional concept of being compatible based on sharing interests,.

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