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Category: Daily Insight

  • 5 Core Principles of Trauma-informed Care You Need to Know
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    5 Core Principles of Trauma-informed Care You Need to Know

    Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) is a framework that shifts from asking “What is wrong with you?” to “What happened to you”? While these principles were originally developed for professionals, they are worth knowing for anyone who truly cares about supporting a loved one navigating the aftermath of a difficult experience. Rather than being a treatment, it’s…

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  • Write Yourself a Redemptive Story Proven to Improve Well-Being
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    Write Yourself a Redemptive Story Proven to Improve Well-Being

    Many of us love movies in which protagonists rise above adversity to discover their authentic selves, inner strength, and purpose. After many ups and downs, they look back on their journeys and shape them into narratives. The storytelling ends with orchestral music and long shots. Then the credits roll, and we, as the audience, are…

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  • Reading Is One of the Best You can Do for Yourself
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    Reading Is One of the Best You can Do for Yourself

    Recently, I have been witnessing the upward trend of “digital detoxing”. The urge to touch grass seems urgent. As reading is often purposeful, for its ability to inform or for leisure, its most profound gift is actually the cultivation of a resilient inner architecture. The Importance of an Independent Mind Reading, fiction or nonfiction, is…

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  • The Problem with “Hurt People Hurt”
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    The Problem with “Hurt People Hurt”

    No. Not all hurt people hurt others to cope. This generalized, oversimplified quick wisdom may be good for TikTok compassion, but it may potentially not only justify abusers’ behaviors but also invalidate victims. Trauma and issues of abusers don’t excuse them from accountability. And this thought occurred to me, somehow, after popular content online remains…

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  • Honesty Doesn’t Make Your Judgement a Fact
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    Honesty Doesn’t Make Your Judgement a Fact

    People love heroism. Playing the sage, savior, advisor, or authority figure has an irresistible pull for those in a certain psychological state. As a result, honesty often comes with a surge of self-fueled enthusiasm. But does that make their opinion worth listening to? Many people assume that if they are being honest, their opinions automatically…

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  • High vs. Low-Context Communication in Real Life Explained
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    High vs. Low-Context Communication in Real Life Explained

    Have you ever felt like you almost understood a conversation, but not quite? Or, on the other hand, received explicit information with a detailed explanation that was too straightforward and efficient to be a bit intimidating? Sometimes words deliver exactly the message you need, while other times you must infer or guess. Beyond personal preference,…

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  • Co-Regulation: One of the Best Things You Can Do with Someone
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    Co-Regulation: One of the Best Things You Can Do with Someone

    Have you noticed that your partner’s steady voice or a friend’s warm hug can calm down a rising panic? Or, when you sing a lullaby to an infant, you feel soothed too? Those moments, in fact, may biologically shape our emotional lives. What Is Coregulation Coregulation is a type of emotional regulation where one person’s…

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  • Your Feeling of Being the “Final Version” Is An Illusion
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    Your Feeling of Being the “Final Version” Is An Illusion

    We’ve all been there: scrolling through old photos, you marvel at how much you’ve evolved. The angsty teen who hated vegetables is gone, replaced by a kale-smoothie enthusiast. Your music tastes flipped from emo anthems to indie folk. Relationships that once defined you faded, making way for new priorities. Reflecting on these shifts feels profound—proof…

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  • Compliance vs. Rebellion: What Is Social Norm’s Role in Self-Discovery?
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    Compliance vs. Rebellion: What Is Social Norm’s Role in Self-Discovery?

    There is a specific kind of exhaustion that comes from chasing approval. We have heard that “fitting in” is a social survival tactic, which is not wrong by itself. But when the acceptance only happens when there is a curated version, the chant from the crowd sounds like a farewell to your identity. “The reward…

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  • Autobiological Reasoning to Create a Life Story and Identity
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    Autobiological Reasoning to Create a Life Story and Identity

    We often think of our life story as a fixed library of facts, or a collection of things that “just happened” to us. But we are less of a librarian and more of an active editor. We all have that moment cringing towards memories. Or, something that once felt like a tragedy has somehow morphed into…

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