For many, the idea of travel sparks excitement and adventure. However, for those dealing with trauma-related anxiety, it can feel overwhelming—even paralysing. The holiday season, in particular, brings unique pressures, as the need to travel and connect with friends...
All-or-nothing thinking is a cognitive distortion in which we perceive our performance in extreme binaries with no middle ground at all; it is either complete success or total failure. It limits our ability to enjoy life by creating a persistent dread of future...
Summer may bring sunshine and longer days for some, but for others, it also means a dreaded increase in bugs. It’s thought that around 6% of the general population have a phobia of insects (or entomophobia).[1] This intense aversion isn’t just about the insects...
Fear of failure (atychiphobia) is a common issue that affects countless people worldwide and influences many minor and major life choices. It is a paradoxical force that motivates us to excel yet also creates huge, invisible, powerful barriers against getting things...
Phobias—defined as intense and irrational fears—affect millions of people worldwide. They can range from common anxieties, like a fear of heights, to unusual ones, like a fear of buttons. Despite their diversity, some phobias share common roots in thousands of years...
Fear, phobias and anxiety disorders affect millions around the world every day. However, there’s more to these conditions than the immediate stress and panic they cause; they can also have a deep-rooted, long-term impact on our minds and bodies. Our mental and...