What is behind the Impostor Syndrome?

In recent years, the so-called imposter syndrome has become popular, especially through social networks: a psychological experience in which people doubt their achievements or capabilities and have a persistent fear of being discovered as “frauds”.

It is a strange experience because, even when there is clear evidence of their competence, those who experience it remain convinced that they do not deserve the success or recognition they have achieved. The situation can be associated with feelings of anxiety, low mood and general psychological distress and can be limiting to a fulfilling life.

Mental health and living conditions in today’s society (part II) Feelings of Guilt and Low Self-Esteem

In modern society, mental health problems, such as anxiety, sadness, and feelings of failure and guilt, are not simply isolated or purely individual intrapsychic disorders. To understand the emotional distress many people experience today, it is essential to consider how individual biological and psychological factors are closely linked to the sociohistorical context in which they arise.

Mental health and living conditions in today’s society (part I)

If we want to adequately address the current malaise and mental health problems, it is necessary to understand that they respond to certain characteristics of the times in which we live. Without proper guidance, certain therapeutic ideas and practices could be feeding suffering instead of alleviating it.

Psychological Support in Perinatal Bereavement.

Psychological Support in Perinatal Bereavement. Perinatal bereavement, defined as the loss of a baby before, during or shortly after birth, is a devastating experience that deeply affects families. The emotional, physical, and psychological impact of this type of loss is unique and requires a sensitive and compassionate approach. This article explores the importance of psychological…