From burnout and the diagnosis of bipolar disorder to finding of more meaningful and wholesome road to recovery beyond the pathologizing narrative, Mary Clista Dahl reveals how it is possible. …
Red shoes and little fires: the call of the lost soul
Have you ever felt that something was right for you and your surroundings convinced you otherwise? Have you ever had the feeling that you are not living your life to …
5 tips for existential anxiety in times of COVID
How to survive these COVID extraordinary social conditions? Anxiety and depression can be potential existential side effects. Tips for survival are found in existentialist and zen timeless wisdom, backed by …
Why is it hard to change?
How to change? And why is it sometimes hard to change your own behaviors? Some things are useful to know before we embark on the journey of change. Have you …
Maira Danni: gestalt therapy and social awareness
Our social and economic context is often not addressed in the personal development field. Why is addressing it important? Gestalt therapist and activist Maira Danni combines gestalt therapy and social …
Grief and how to cope with it
Grief is present in life, though we often don’t like to experience it. Why should we? It’s not comfortable. But what is her role and why is it good to …
Branka Jakelić: crisis as opportunity for growth
Branka Jakelić is a psychotherapist whose approach to human growth is full of wisdom, warmth and symbolicism, which is rare in today’s world. She shared with us her rich experience …
Animus/anima: interplay of hidden and shown
Magical attraction in relationships is a familiar phenomenon to all of us. However, less well known are the lesser-known subconscious phenomena that play part in it. Read about it in the article
The ancient wisdom of Stoics; Seneca
It is always fascinating when the writings of ancient philosophers come across the wisdom that still applies today. The ancient wisdom of Seneca may thus be of great help to us in modern life.
Freedom and its importance in psychological life
How free are we in our lives, given our existential and social constraints? Where do we find this freedom?