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7 Signs of a Toxic Family

Growing up in a toxic and dysfunctional family can do a lot of psychological damage to a person, and toxic families breed lasting stress, anxiety, conflict, and fear among its members. So, how do you tell if your family is toxic? If so, do you know how to deal with toxic family members? Here are 7 S

5 Signs of A Dysfunctional Family Dynamic

Do you often wish you were a part of a different family? Unfortunately, not all families are idyllic. Sometimes, a family home can be filled with tension and anger instead of warmth and love. If there’s a dysfunctional family dynamic, every new day brings a different set of challenges. Here are a f

6 Types Of Toxic Family Dynamic

Most families have that one family member or relative who people try to avoid. But, toxicity can also describe family systems. In this video, we talk about some examples of toxic family dynamics. DISCLAIMER: If you can relate to any of these signs, please do not take this feedback as an attack on

5 Signs of Toxic Family Members

Do you suspect that you grew up with toxic family members? Toxic relationships, or toxic people can come from the people closest to you: your toxic family. If you suspect that you have toxic parents, toxic siblings, and looking for tips on how to deal with toxic family, then this video is for you.

How To Deal With a Toxic Family

Do you suspect that you might have toxic family members? Whether it's your parents, your siblings, or your cousins, toxic family members can be anyone in close proximity who has an influence over your physical and emotional space. In this video, we discuss strategies to deal with toxic family member

5 Signs You Should Consider Therapy

Is your mental health taking time for the worse? Have you been experiencing self destructive thoughts or habits? Do you feel you have no more control over your thoughts? Maybe it's time to consider trying therapy. Although therapy often has a social stigma, we encourage the Psych2Go community to rec

Cognitive behavioral therapy

Cognitive behavioral therapy was developed by Aaron Temkin Beck in 1964 and is often used to help people with phobias, depression, fears, or addictions. Follow the story of Lily to see how it can be used to treat school anxiety. Read the full script here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZFYLJCf