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The silent crisis of expat anxiety and depression in Hong Kong
You made it. You navigated the dizzying ascent of the IFC, mastered the morning MTR rush, and built a life in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. From the outside, it’s a picture of success. But inside, a different story is often being written—one of constant pressure, a low hum of anxiety, and a deep-seated feeling of isolation that even the brightest neon lights can't dispel.
You are not alone. The relentless pace of Hong Kong, combined with the unique pressures of expa


Pardon My French
Unpack the surprising history of "Pardon my French" and discover why in therapy, your own unfiltered words, the metaphors, slips, and raw language, are the key to unlocking true healing. Learn to be yourself without filter.


The 10 Most Common Deathbed Regrets – And How to Avoid Them While You Still Can
What if you could fast-forward to the end of your life… and ask your future self for advice?
Bronnie Ware, an Australian palliative nurse, did exactly that. After years of caring for dying patients, she recorded their most common regrets in her book The Top Five Regrets of the Dying. The results were heartbreaking—and enlightening.
The good news? You don’t have to wait until your final days to live without regrets. Here’s what the dying wish they’d known sooner, and how you


4 Fascinating Psychological Theories That Explain Your Entire Life
Have you ever wondered why you keep repeating the same mistakes?
Why certain relationships feel eerily familiar, even when they’re toxic?
Why success sometimes feels scarier than failure?
Your life isn’t random. It’s shaped by invisible psychological forces—patterns so deeply wired into your brain that they dictate your choices without you even realizing it.
The good news? Once you understand these forces, you can rewrite them.
Here are 4 fascinating psychological theories


Alcohol and Mental Health: The Truth About Drinking to Cope
"One glass to relax. Two to forget. Three to numb."
Many of us turn to alcohol to unwind, socialize, or escape stress—but what happens when "just a drink" starts affecting your mental health?
The relationship between alcohol and psychology is complex. While moderate drinking might feel harmless, relying on alcohol to manage emotions can quietly erode your well-being.


The Psychology of a Breakup: Navigating the 5 Stages of Grief & How to Heal
Breaking up isn’t just an emotional crisis—it’s a neurobiological event. Your brain reacts to heartbreak like physical pain, flooding your system with stress hormones and withdrawal-like cravings for your ex. But healing is possible. Here’s what happens after a breakup, the questions we ask ourselves, and science-backed ways to recover—including CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) techniques.


Dating in 2025: The New Rules of Love (And How Not to Lose Yourself in the Game)
Dating in 2025 is a maze of ghosting, zombieing, and cookie-jarring. Learn the psychology behind these trends—and how to date smarter. Therapy can help.
"If dating feels like a game you didn’t agree to play, it’s time to rewrite the rules." 💔➡️❤️
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