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When Love Feels Heavy: A Real Look at Couples Therapy. AI-Generated.
Relationships often begin with sparks—late-night talks, shared dreams, and effortless laughter. But over time, those sparks can slowly turn into tension. Busy schedules stretch patience thin, family expectations add pressure, past hurts resurface, and suddenly two people who once felt inseparable begin to feel like distant roommates—or worse, strangers.
By Touch of Wholeness Psychological Servicesabout 7 hours ago in Psyche
The Damage That Stays
Some people will do anything if they think there is something to gain. If they see a benefit, they go after it. What is wrong with that kind of person is not ambition. Wanting to succeed is normal. The problem starts when success becomes the only thing they see.
By Annam M Gordonabout 19 hours ago in Psyche
The Soup of Life
What makes me, me? Who, or what, am I? Who are you? If you were to lose your hair because of cancer treatment would that change who "you" are? Are you your leg, your hearing or your looks? Are you your career, your reputation, or your past? Are you your brain, and if so, what part?
By Timothy S. Vennellabout 20 hours ago in Psyche
Front Line Mental Health. Content Warning.
Back when I was 16 years old, I joined a volunteer rescue squad. I specifically remember a car accident that I responded to not far into my career. It was early one Sunday morning that took the lives of three people. The driver of the car that caused it was intoxicated, and the two sisters he hit, one died immediately and later the other from her injuries.
By Timothy S. Vennella day ago in Psyche







