September Issue 5

This issue invites readers to explore the heart of emotional connection and mental well-being. Learn how to construct a safe space for big feelings, where emotions are met with understanding rather than judgment. Discover why worrying doesn’t really prepare you for the worst, and how to shift from anxiety to trust. We also ask a thought-provoking question — What if ADHD is a cry for connection? — reframing attention challenges through the lens of human attachment. Gain deeper insight into the nuances of therapeutic engagement, exploring what truly makes therapy effective and healing. Finally, uncover the mission behind our Humanitarian Mental Health Initiative, a movement dedicated to expanding access to compassionate care in communities that need it most.

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What If ADHD Is a Cry for Connection

What If ADHD Is a Cry for Connection?

By Hacer Subasi | October 24, 2025

When parents encounter the diagnosis of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder …

Understanding the Nuances of Therapeutic Engagement

Understanding the Nuances of Therapeutic Engagement

By Sara Caroppo | October 24, 2025

It is a familiar scene in private practice: a teenager sits opposite you, not because they chose …

A Safe Space for Big Feelings

A Safe Space for Big Feelings

By Moni El Ramlawy | October 24, 2025

It’s back to school season. Children and parents alike are navigating more stress – school demands …

Why Worrying Doesn’t Really Prepare You For The Worst

Why Worrying Doesn’t Really Prepare You For The Worst

By Dalea Alawar | October 24, 2025

Many people believe that a certain amount of anxiety before an exam, an interview, or before an …