In present time, I would look at the beautiful orchids in my office and feel sad knowing they will die one day soon. Why do they have to die? Do they know they are going to die? If they knew, would they bother to bloom so brightly and as radiantly as they do?One might call somebody who lives fully and bravely knowing ...
Date Posted: January 11, 2020
Categories: Fear
Written By:
Dr. Martha Tara Lee
A few women feel a real man do not exist, that he is impossible to get. Some women do not want somebody like him. On the other hand, many men think they are the best definition of a real man.
Jan 2
Categories: Ending a relationship issues, Marital Counseling, Relationships & ...
Written By:
Couples Therapist Shivani Misri Sadhoo
The truth is, toxic people are a part of life.They’re everywhere - our neighborhoods, offices, governments, hospitals, schools, and sadly, often right among our family members, relatives and friends.A number of qualities characterize them and their typical toxic pattern of attacking or ...
Dec 30
Categories: Abuse / Abuse Survivor Issues, Bullying, Emotional Abuse
Written By:
Dr. Angelo Subida, Psychotherapist
From the time I could speak, I remember asking my mom why I was born; where I was before I was born; and what I was born to do. I remember trying to ask her many times the meaning and purpose of life – without ever getting any answers that satisfied me. I didn’t know I was asking ...
Dec 28
Categories: Adjusting to Change / Life Transitions, Pain management
Written By:
Dr. Martha Tara Lee
Several years ago, I had a mentor who recommended me to start using money affirmations. She suggested that I could radically change my perspective of life by thinking different thoughts.
Dec 23
Categories: Spirituality
Written By:
Law Of Attractionss
There were many times in my life when I didn’t know what I wanted to do with myself – but I did know that helping people gave me the most joy.
Dec 14
Categories: Self-Love
Written By:
Dr. Martha Tara Lee
I have some exciting news following a small research project that I conducted over the last few months.I present the article in a scientific format for ease of reference, and it includes some technical information, but it is definitely written for any reader.
Dec 13
Categories: Depression, Happiness, Life Purpose / Meaning / Inner-Guidance, ...
Written By:
Dr Oberdan Marianetti
The Roman philosopher Cicero once wrote, “Man is liable to error, and it is a fool who continues in error.”
Dec 11
Categories: Abuse / Abuse Survivor Issues, Depression, Marital Counseling
Written By:
Dr. Angelo Subida, Psychotherapist
The holiday season can be particularly painful for those who are going through or have recently gone through a loss ...
Dec 11
Categories: Ending a relationship issues, Stress Management
Written By:
Dr Monica Borschel
Do you notice your “Why” or “How come” questions? Such as…Why this happening?
Why is this happening again?
Why is this happening to me?
Why does this happen?
Why does this happen to me?
Why does this keep happening?
Dec 7
Categories: Self-Care / Self Compassion
Written By:
Dr. Martha Tara Lee
Early Intervention in Psychiatry and Management of Mental Health DisordersAfter successful completion of 1st and 2nd Edition of Psychiatry conference at Rome, Organizers of Pulsus Group expects more than 100+ participants for their upcoming conference “3rd Global Experts on Psychiatry and Mental ...
Dec 4
Categories: Other
GOI didn’t grow up in a well-to-do family. I didn’t study in some elite school. Yet there is one thing I learned unconsciously from watching my parents: the “helper” spirit.
Dec 1
Categories: Parenting
Written By:
Dr. Martha Tara Lee
Lily was always a quiet and sensitive teen. She was compassionate and cared deeply for others. Her high empathy made her susceptible to falling into rescuer mode with others less fortunate than her. Her new friend Ariane was popular ...
Nov 27
Categories: Abuse / Abuse Survivor Issues, Bullying, Parenting, Post Traumatic ...
Written By:
Dr Monica Borschel
Today, somebody complimented me on my eyes. It reminded me of my mom who repeatedly told me that I have almond-shaped eyes, and a melon-shaped face whenever I asked her anything about my looks. It wasn’t never expressed as a compliment, but as a fact.
Nov 24
Categories: Parenting
Written By:
Dr. Martha Tara Lee
I used to hate (and probably still do to some extent) social gatherings because there was little else to do other than look pretty, sit quietly, and just smile and/ or eat/ drink. My mom would drag me to visit grandparents every weekend till they passed on. It would be loud, noisy, and relentless. ...
Nov 21
Categories: Adjusting to Change / Life Transitions
Written By:
Dr. Martha Tara Lee
Death is a difficult concept for adults to grasp, let alone children. However, children as young as four can understand finality ...
Nov 14
Categories: Grief, Loss, Bereavement, Parenting
Written By:
Dr Monica Borschel