
Understanding Stress: From Hans Selye’s Discovery to Daily Life Management
Explore stress origins, its nervous system effects, and how trauma shapes responses—plus tips for early awareness and management.

The Mutable Nature of Memory: How Our Minds Shape the Past to Guide the Future
Memory: A Living Story, Not a Perfect Record
We like to think of memory as a flawless recording of the past, but in reality, it is a fluid, ever-changing process shaped by emotion, meaning, and survival instincts. Each time we recall an event, we reconstruct it—sometimes altering details, filling in gaps, or even creating false memories. Trauma can disrupt this process, leaving memories fragmented, intrusive, or difficult to integrate, contributing to PTSD. Yet, memory is not meant to trap us in the past—it exists to guide our future, helping us learn, grow, and navigate life with greater awareness. By understanding memory’s mutability, we can reshape our narratives, turning even painful experiences into sources of wisdom and resilience.

Why do we have emotions?
Emotions, we all have them. At best they can be life-affirming, and at worst, torturous and confusing. But why, what’s their purpose? It’s a reasonable question for anyone to ask, especially someone struggling emotionally.