DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria A. Persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development, characterized by (1) and/or (2): 1. Inattention: Six (or more) of the following symptoms…
Positive Stress: When Stress Becomes a Source of Motivation –
Stress is an inevitable part of life, and is often considered a negative thing. However, not everyone reacts to stress in the same way. Some people not only tolerate stress,…
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Sexual Desire –
They can occur due to age, pregnancy, fatigue, medication, or anxiety or depression disorders. It may also be due to low production of testosterone or estrogen. We must distinguish between:…
Why our brain does not allow us to have memories before we are 3 or 4 years old –
Memories are an essential aspect of our lives, as they allow us to remember past experiences, learnings and important moments. However, many of us have no memories of our first…
CREATING PERSONAL RESILIENCE™ PROGRAM –
Living in a state of Mind Heart Coherence This Creating Personal Resilience™ program is designed to provide effective tools, techniques and knowledge to improve personal and professional results in life’s…
Coexistence as a Couple: Keys to Solve Problems and Strengthen the Relationship –
Living together as a couple is a constant challenge that, if addressed appropriately, can strengthen the relationship. Everyone involved brings with them their own expectations, habits and quirks, which can…
Sexism and insecure attachment in relationships –
Sexism is understood as that discriminatory attitude that makes a distinction between people based on their sex or that considers people of the opposite sex inferior. Although there are not…
Keys to achieving a self-compassionate inner dialogue –
Does that sound familiar to you that there is no worse enemy than yourself? If your inner voice speaks to you with distrust or despises your merits, if it becomes…
The value of the experience lived by the therapist for psychological treatment –
Can the therapist’s lived experience help the patient? In principle, everything seems to indicate that it may be positive to provide it. However, it is an issue that not the…