Nicotine Addiction: What Happens in the First 90 Days (And How to Get Through It)

If you’re thinking about quitting nicotine — or you’ve already started — you’re doing something incredibly important for yourself. But let’s be honest.

Am I Addicted? Understanding Alcohol, Porn & Behavioural Addiction

If you’re asking yourself, “Am I addicted?” — that question matters. Most people don’t start there. They start with something like: “I’ll just cut back next week” “It’s not that bad” “Everyone does it” But if you’re here, something in you already knows there’s a pattern worth looking at.

Pornography Addiction: Understanding the Shame Cycle and How to Break Free

As a psychotherapist, I regularly work with individuals who feel trapped in a cycle of compulsive pornography use, secrecy, and self-criticism. Many of the clients I meet have tried repeatedly to stop on their own but find themselves returning to the same patterns.

Small Daily Practices That Strengthen Your Mental & Emotional Health

There is a tendency to think that improving mental health requires something dramatic — a breakthrough moment, a major life change, or a crisis that forces transformation.

In clinical practice, however, I often see something different.

Sustainable psychological wellbeing is usually built through small, repeated, biological and cognitive shifts that gradually recalibrate the nervous system and reshape internal communication.

This is not about toxic positivity or ignoring distress. It is about understanding how the brain and body respond to consistent input — and how we can work with that system rather than against it.

Below is a grounded overview of practical ways to support your mental and emotional health, and why they work from a psychological and neurobiological perspective.

What Is the Difference Between Mental Health and Emotional Health?

When people contact me for therapy, they often use the terms mental health and emotional health interchangeably. Clinically, however, they refer to related but distinct aspects of psychological functioning. Understanding the difference can help clarify what is happening internally — and what kind of support may be needed.

The Dark Side of Social Media Addiction: Understanding the Impact on Mental Health

As a society, we have become increasingly reliant on social media platforms. They offer us a way to connect with others, stay informed, and entertain ourselves. However, as with any powerful tool, social media can become addictive, and addiction can have a negative impact on our mental health. In this article, I will explore the signs and symptoms of social media addiction, the impact it can have on our mental health, and coping mechanisms for those struggling with addiction.


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