Reparenting in Therapy

Iryna Khabliuk / EyeEm / Getty Images What Is Reparenting? These needs may include affection, security, routines and structure, emotional regulation, and compassion. Find out which option is the best for you. Iryna Khabliuk / EyeEm / Getty Images Where Did the Concept of Reparenting Come From? Originally, the term reparenting was developed within apsychoanalytic theorycalled transactional analysis. The goal is to learn new, healthy thoughts and behaviors. Ultimately, the clients would experience what they may have missed in childhood....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 350 words · Katie West

Repression in Psychology

Repression vs. Suppression Repression is often confused with suppression, another jot down of defense mechanism. Where repression involves unconsciously blocking unwanted thoughts or impulses,suppressionis entirely voluntary. Specifically, suppression is deliberately trying to forget or not think about painful or unwanted thoughts. Verywell / Daniel Fishel Freud conceived of the human mind as being much like an iceberg. The top of the iceberg that you could see above the water represents the conscious mind....

April 26, 2025 · 4 min · 716 words · Bob Lara

Research Findings on the Genetics of Phobias

Phobiasare extreme fears that make it impossible to function normally. Phobias, however, cause psychological and physical reactions that are difficult if not impossible to manage. As a result, people with phobias will go to great lengths to avoid the object of their fears. PeopleImages/DigitalVision/Getty Images What Causes Phobias? Why do other people react to the same experience with mild anxiety or calm? The causes of phobias are not yet widely understood....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 150 words · Ariel Walls

Research on Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Subtypes

Borderline personality disorder(BPD) is associated with varioussigns and symptoms. The author calls this self-destructive behavior “acting in,” similar to the concept ofinternalizing symptoms. This description mimics the concept ofexternalizing symptoms. Westend61/Getty Images These subtypes of BPD in popular literature were derived from the authors' expert opinions. More recently, researchers have tried to take a quantitative approach to describe subtypes of BPD. The research on the topic paints a more complicated picture....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 169 words · Danielle Silva

Research Shows This Diet Can Decrease Your Dementia Risk

We may not have all the answers to this question, but we do have some pretty good clues. And one of them may be the Mediterranean diet. Lets take a look at what the research says. Verywell Mind / Getty Images During the 28-year study period, the researchers identified a little more than 4,500 people who died from dementia. The protective benefits of olive oil even extended to those at greatest risk of dementia....

April 26, 2025 · 3 min · 436 words · Sara Becker

Resentment: Definition, Causes, & Solutions-Being Institute

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April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 3 words · Peggy Allen

Reshape Your Life With Actress/Author Ali Landry

More About the Podcast The Verywell Mind Podcast is available across all streaming platforms. If you like the show, pleaseleave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Links and Resources Episode Transcript For press inquiries, just contact press@verywellmind.com. Verywell / Julie Bang Welcome to the Verywell Mind podcast. And the fun part is, we record the show from a sailboat in the FL Keys. Now lets dive into todays episode. Today, Im talking to actress and author Ali Landry about how to reshape your life....

April 26, 2025 · 14 min · 2839 words · Brian Blackwell

Resilience Quotes: Short, Fun​ny, & Inspirational-Being Institute

Resilience Quotes: Short, Funny, & Inspirational Grab OurFree eBookto Learn How toGrow Your Wellness Business Exponentially! Short Resilience Quotes Funny Resilience Quotes Famous Resilience Quotes Quotes About Resilience in Hard Times Resilience & Mindfulness Quotes Resilience & Leadership Quotes Inspirational Resilience Quotes Resilience Quotes for Work Resilience Quotes for Sports Resilience Quotes for Students Articles Related to Resilience Books Related toResilience Final Thoughts on Resilience Quotes Video: 30+ Resilience Quotes and Quotes About Resilience Don’t Forget to Grab OurFree eBookto Learn How toGrow Your Wellness Business Exponentially!...

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 88 words · Andrew James

Resiliency: What Is Resiliency and How Do You Build It?-Being Institute

Resiliency: What Is Resiliency and How Do You Build It? What is Resiliency? How Do You Build Resiliency? Practice Mindful Acceptance 3. Observe Your Situation to Increase Your Awareness 4. Find the Positives in Negative Situations 5. Create a Collection of Inspiring Images or Quotes 6. Understand the Benefits of Negative Emotions 7. Practice Gratitude 8. Beef Up Your Coping Skills 9. Train your Brain to See the Bright Side...

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 101 words · Miguel Jenkins

Resources and Support for Coping With Phobias

Here are some suggestions to help you get started. when you’ve got shared your phobia, you could start to ask for help. Give your loved ones concrete ideas and suggestions as to what they can do for you. Tom Merton/caiaimage/Getty Images “Can you come with me to the doctor?” or “Do you mind if I call you after my date tonight?” are examples of clear and precise requests. A support group can act as another important source of support....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 333 words · Melissa Wilson

Retrograde Amnesia Signs and Types

Retrograde amnesia is sometimes temporary but can also be permanent or progressive. The severity and duration of this bang out of amnesia depend on what is causing it. People with this form of amnesia have difficulty forming new memories following the onset of their memory loss. Halfpoint Images / Getty Images It is also possible for a person to have both retrograde and anterograde amnesia. What Are Examples of Retrograde Amnesia?...

April 26, 2025 · 3 min · 433 words · Ricky Sparks

Reuptake in Mental Health Medications

Because many medications used to treat mental health disorders work by altering several neurotransmitters in the brain. Reuptake is a crucial part of this process. What is the most important information I should know about reuptake? Laguna Design/Oxford Scientific/Getty Images Reuptake is essential for synaptic functioning. It allows neurotransmitters to be reused and helps regulate neurotransmitter levels present in the synapse. Why Is Reuptake Important in Treatment? As a result, higher-than-normal serotonin levels are left to circulate in the brain....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 204 words · Eric Trujillo

Reverse Psychology: Definition & Examples​-Being Institute

What Is Reverse Psychology? (A Definition) Video: How Does Reverse Psychology Work? Examples of Reverse Psychology Is Reverse Psychology Manipulation?

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 20 words · Janet Lopez