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Dear Next Chapter: Should I move back home after a year of loneliness?
Dear Transplanted But Not Taking Root, Oh honey, you're describing what psychologists call "relocation depression," and it's as real as the Spanish moss hanging from those Southern trees. After a year, feeling lonely and missing your roots isn't a character flaw—it's your heart doing precisely what hearts do when transplanted to new soil. Here's what the research tells us: relocation depression affects your sleep, appetite, concentration, and ability to connect with others, a

Deborah Holmén
Jul 93 min read


The Rise of Modern-Day Psychics: How They're Changing the Landscape of Mental Health Care
In recent years, there has been a significant shift in the perception and acceptance of psychic mediums. Once dismissed as mere charlatans or crazy fortune-tellers, these gifted individuals are now being recognized for their remarkable ability to help people navigate their mental health struggles. These modern-day intuitives offer hope and solace to those seeking guidance and understanding. This is part one of a two-part series.

Deborah Holmén
Mar 2, 20246 min read
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