In this, the penultimate post, we take a look at several practical insights now that we have journeyed through and are more familiar with the Seven Love Types.
Read MoreNot often thought about as a love-type, the relationship of mentor and mentee contains much love as knowledge, expertise and skills are shared and passed on.
Read MoreAgape giving-love, is unconditional and selfless and divine. It is extolled in many religious and spiritual systems. It is an ideal to strive for, one we can all share.
Read MoreEros is romance and sexualized love. It’s the complex and exhilarating love that combines thinking and feeling, mind and body, and passion and reason.
Read MoreIt’s good to know if you have a friend; a real friend who will stick by you just because they are your friend. We all want and even need family (stroge) and friends (philia).
Read MorePeople we belong to are really important: family
Read MoreAlmost everyone you meet who may become your lover or friend starts out as a stranger. If we’re to get anywhere with love, we need to know about Xenia, hospitality-love for strangers
Read MoreEpithumia is the ‘desire’ or ‘liking’ we can do to anything. Understanding epithumia will help us understand a few things about love in general and a few things about sex as well.
Read MoreThis is the first of a nine-part series on the Seven Love Types. To find fulfilment in love and to share love with others, it helps to understand it; unless we look for type A love in the jungles of type B love…
Read MoreLearn the details of this easy acronym to get more gratitude in your lives:
T-H-A-N-K-S Morning & Night
Read MoreQuarantine and social isolation during this viral crisis will mean more loneliness for too many of us, and it’s already a deep concern in our society. This short video offers a way to think about the issue, three things you can do by yourself to help alleviate loneliness, and three ways of connecting with people which is the real answer.
Read MoreDuring this crisis we need to self-isolate but we don’t want depression. What happens in the brain during self-isolation and what to do to help prevent depression?
Read MoreHow can I keep it together with all this change? Science says that rhythm and routine help to reduce anxiety and stabilize mood. Dr Heim shares practical tips on getting into a rhythm and routine while working from home.
Read MoreGetting a good DOSE of Dopamine, Oxytocin, Serotonin and Endorphins can help your brain and your contentment. Rather than use dopamine as a quick fix, try these activities to get a good dose of oxytocin, serotonin and endorphins !
Read MoreHow are we going to live together 24/7 without tearing each other apart?
Times of crisis can take a toll on relationships. Consider these five tips to help you feel like a team; get through this time together; and even be stronger.
Read MoreGratitude releases pleasure chemicals in your limbic system to give you more pleasure and contentment and is good for your physical health. So, how can I cultivate gratitude? This blog looks at 8 techniques to help you cultivate more gratitude in your life.
Read MoreLike to be happier and healthier? Well, an attitude of gratitude will help. In this post, we’ll look at the science of gratitude; practical tips come in part two. In my practice, I often encourage someone to cultivate the skill of gratitude.
Read MoreAs a psychiatrist specialising in trauma, I know that many people close to someone with borderline walk on eggshells, afraid to get it wrong. They often end up anxious, helpless and frustrated. If you’re one of them, these seven techniques can help.
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