Ghosting: The Psychology Behind it and the Harm it Causes

Ghosting is when you suddenly, without explanation, stop all communication with someone. It is a symptom of an undefined, vague relationship. Ghosting is indicative of the pervasive sense of disconnect amongst people. When someone chooses to ghost another person, it is a reflection of their own behavior and decision-making. There are a number of thought and behavioral patterns that drive this response. 

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What is Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy?

Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) is a type of therapy that involves the use of low doses of ketamine to enhance the therapeutic session. It combines the therapeutic properties of ketamine with traditional psychotherapy. Ketamine not a one-stop cure. It works best when combined with other therapeutic treatments. You will need to do the inner work and the outer work on certain areas of your life in order to support your recovery.

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Toxic, Dysfunctional Behavior Patterns and How to Recognize Them

Toxic behavior patterns in any type of relationship are damaging. They have an adverse effect on the emotional and psychological well-being of the people involved. It can be difficult to recognize our own behavioral patterns, especially if they have been normalized for us. Acknowledging and addressing these patterns within ourselves or our relationships is important for personal growth and healthy relationships. 

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Are you Highly Sensitive? The Highly Sensitive Person

Being a highly sensitive person is not a disorder, it is a personality trait. Research suggests that there are degrees of sensitivity, and highly sensitive people fall on a spectrum. Highly sensitive people experience emotions, sensory input, and the world in a deep way. While this makes them emotionally keen and intuitive, it also makes them more susceptible to getting stressed.

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