How Trauma Lives in the Present: A Psychoanalytic View
How Trauma Lives in the Present: A Psychoanalytic View Trauma is often spoken about as an event — something that […]
How Trauma Lives in the Present: A Psychoanalytic View Trauma is often spoken about as an event — something that […]
The Emotional World of Professional Pressure Professional pressure is often spoken about in terms of workload, deadlines, performance indicators or
Depth Psychology and the Midlife Reckoning Midlife is often spoken about in clichés — a crisis, a transition, a time
When Therapy Doesn’t Help: What Was Missing in Earlier Work Many people arrive at depth-oriented therapy after previous experiences of
Addiction as an Emotional Signal: Looking Beneath the Behaviour Addiction is often described in behavioural terms — something to stop,
How Early Experiences Shape Adult Relationships Adult relationships often feel mysterious. People find themselves reacting strongly to small moments, feeling
Burnout as an Emotional Pattern, Not a Workplace Problem Burnout is often described as a workplace issue — the product
Why People Feel Stuck: The Quiet Persistence of Inner Conflict Feeling “stuck” is one of the most common emotional experiences
Understanding Anxiety as an Emotional Pattern, Not a Symptom Anxiety is often spoken about as something to be reduced, managed,
Why Symptom-Focused Therapy Isn’t Enough: A Depth-Psychology Perspective Many people come to therapy feeling tired of trying to “manage” their