Neuroscience & Neuroplasticity Experts
🧠 Psychologists & Therapy Innovators (Modern Approaches) 🧠 Applied Neuroscience / Popular Science Figures
🧠 Psychologists & Therapy Innovators (Modern Approaches) 🧠 Applied Neuroscience / Popular Science Figures
Imagine your brain learning a painful truth: no matter what you do, nothing changes. 😔 That’s learned helplessness, first identified by Martin Seligman and Steven Maier. It’s not laziness or weakness — it’s a neural adaptation to repeated uncontrollable stress. Here’s what happens inside your brain: The result? A cycle of inaction and hopelessness that reinforces itself. You feel… Read More Learned Helplessness: When the Brain Stops Trying
Ah, marriage. That sacred institution built on truth, honesty, and trust… or at least, that’s what the pamphlets said. 🤷♀️ In reality, long-term marriages are more like: And yet somehow, magically, couples stay together — laughing, crying, and pretending the “truth bombs” are just quirky plot twists in their personal soap opera. 🎭✨ Moral of the… Read More “Truth, Honesty & Trust: The Mythical Marriage Trio”
All relationships are born from truth and honesty — friendships, partnerships, and marriages. 🤍✨Without truth, there can be no trust. Without trust, there can be no real connection. 🌱 Even “little white lies” can grow over time into bigger lies, quietly chipping away at trust and safety. 💛When trust isn’t present from the start, the foundation of… Read More Trust, Honesty & Connection
At the heart of all healthy relationships lies truth and honesty.These qualities build trust, emotional safety, and deep connection. 🌱Without them, relationships may exist in form — but not in emotional reality. 🤍 Healing begins where truth is honoured and honesty is safe. ✨
1. Heal Before You Attach Not because you’re broken — but because trauma distorts perception, attachment, and intuition. Healing helps you: You don’t attract healthier partners — you recognise them. 2. Go Slow (This Is Non-Negotiable) Healthy connection develops gradually. 🚩 Red flag: 🌿 Green flag: Fast intensity = emotional danger after trauma. 3. Observe Behavior, Not Words… Read More Dating Safely After Emotional Abuse