by Love Heal Grow Therapists | Relationships
Many of us associate depression with intense and long-lasting feelings of sadness or indifference, having little motivation to do things you enjoy, and feeling as if you have no energy to do anything. And while these are all very common symptoms of depression, they...
by Love Heal Grow Therapists | Relationships
When we’re kids, we spend most of our time playing. As we get older, our homework load increases, and we start spending more time taking care of daily tasks. This causes that playtime to shorten. Fast forward another few years, and we’re busy working during the week,...
by Love Heal Grow Therapists | Relationships
The Mayo Clinic defines erectile dysfunction (ED) (also known as impotence) as the inability to get and maintain an erection that is firm enough and for enough time to satisfactorily engage in sexual intercourse. For most men, just the thought of ever being impotent...
by Love Heal Grow Therapists | Relationships
A “red flag” is anything that functions as a warning sign that someone is not the right fit for your needs and desires in a relationship. This term has been used for years to describe characteristics and behaviors that commonly lead to abusive or unhealthy...
by Love Heal Grow Therapists | Relationships
While the “positivity effect” has been studied and referenced for decades (since the 1970s), not everyone knows about this phenomenon. Put simply, the positivity effect is a virtuous cycle where positive thoughts and feelings promote more self-perception...