The Psychology of Mate Poaching: A Psychoanalytic Perspective Why Are We Drawn to the Unavailable?

Mate poaching, the act of pursuing someone already in a relationship, reveals deep-seated emotional patterns and unresolved conflicts. From a psychoanalytic perspective, this phenomenon often reflects our unconscious desires and fears, prompting us to seek validation in ways that can harm our relationships. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for fostering healthier connections and personal growth.

Working with Core Beliefs of “Never Good Enough” through CBT and Psychodynamic Approaches

Core beliefs shape our perception of ourselves and influence our thoughts, emotions, and behaviours. One common core belief many individuals struggle with is the feeling of “never good enough.” This belief can lead to feelings of inadequacy, low self-esteem, and an insatiable need for external validation. In this […]

Understanding Emotions: A Pathway to Healing

As a psychotherapist with years of experience, I often encounter clients who feel stuck in their emotional journeys. One common struggle is the desire to escape overwhelming feelings, such as anxiety, sadness, or frustration. These emotions can feel like waves crashing over us, making it tempting to seek […]