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Jadelynn Harris | AFFLICTION OUT NOW!
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Contemporary author | AKA Katerina King
THE ENTANGLED SERIES BOOK 1 | AFFLICTION out December 10, 2023

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My Experience With Maladaptive Daydreaming

I've been a writer for as long as I can remember. Even before I knew how to structure a story or spell the big words I wanted to use, I was already crafting entire worlds in my head. Imagination wasn’t just something I played with—it was something I lived…
My Experience With Maladaptive Daydreaming
I've been a writer for as long as I can remember. Even before I knew how to structure a story or spell the big words I wanted to use, I was already crafting entire worlds in my head. Imagination wasn’t just something I played with—it was something I lived in. I didn’t know it then, but I was laying the foundation for something much more complex than storytelling.
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June 26, 2025 at 3:04 AM
Healing From Maladaptive Daydreaming

You don’t have to give up your imagination to heal. Let’s say that again: you do not have to give up your imagination to heal. If you live with maladaptive daydreaming (MD), your internal world has likely been a lifeline—a vivid space where emotions are safe,…
Healing From Maladaptive Daydreaming
You don’t have to give up your imagination to heal. Let’s say that again: you do not have to give up your imagination to heal. If you live with maladaptive daydreaming (MD), your internal world has likely been a lifeline—a vivid space where emotions are safe, love is possible, and you get to rewrite the rules of reality. And now, maybe you’re wondering what healing looks like.
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June 19, 2025 at 2:52 AM
The Emotional Purpose of Maladaptive Daydreaming

Maladaptive daydreaming often begins in silence. It doesn't announce itself or demand a diagnosis. It simply arrives—quietly, creatively, as a refuge. For many, these vivid, immersive internal worlds offer relief from pain, loneliness, or fear. They…
The Emotional Purpose of Maladaptive Daydreaming
Maladaptive daydreaming often begins in silence. It doesn't announce itself or demand a diagnosis. It simply arrives—quietly, creatively, as a refuge. For many, these vivid, immersive internal worlds offer relief from pain, loneliness, or fear. They become places where emotions are allowed, where relationships are safe, and where unmet needs are fulfilled. In these imagined lives, you’re loved without condition, powerful without fear, whole without shame.
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June 12, 2025 at 12:20 AM
What Is Maladaptive Daydreaming?

The first post in a three post series about Maladaptive day dreaming. Have you ever found yourself completely immersed in your own mind—spending hours lost in vivid, elaborate daydreams that play out like a movie? Maybe there are recurring characters, long-running…
What Is Maladaptive Daydreaming?
The first post in a three post series about Maladaptive day dreaming. Have you ever found yourself completely immersed in your own mind—spending hours lost in vivid, elaborate daydreams that play out like a movie? Maybe there are recurring characters, long-running plotlines, or entire imagined worlds that feel more emotionally satisfying than real life. If you’ve ever wondered whether this kind of immersive daydreaming means something deeper, you’re not alone—and you’re definitely not broken.
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June 5, 2025 at 7:33 AM
The Emotional Intensity and Time Sensitivity of Crisis Counseling

Crisis counseling is a fast-paced, emotionally intense form of mental health support designed to stabilize clients during moments of acute distress. Learn how it differs from traditional therapy and what makes it powerful, urgent,…
The Emotional Intensity and Time Sensitivity of Crisis Counseling
Crisis counseling is a fast-paced, emotionally intense form of mental health support designed to stabilize clients during moments of acute distress. Learn how it differs from traditional therapy and what makes it powerful, urgent, and necessary.
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May 22, 2025 at 5:23 PM
Crisis Counseling vs. Traditional Therapy

Learn the key differences between crisis counseling and traditional therapy. Explore how each approach supports mental health—whether during a moment of crisis or over a long-term journey of healing.
Crisis Counseling vs. Traditional Therapy
Learn the key differences between crisis counseling and traditional therapy. Explore how each approach supports mental health—whether during a moment of crisis or over a long-term journey of healing.
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May 17, 2025 at 2:15 PM
Understanding Panic Disorder

Most people will experience moments of panic or fear in their lifetime. But panic disorder is something entirely different. It’s not just “nerves” or “being dramatic”—it’s a serious, often misunderstood condition that can feel like you're fighting your own body and…
Understanding Panic Disorder
Most people will experience moments of panic or fear in their lifetime. But panic disorder is something entirely different. It’s not just “nerves” or “being dramatic”—it’s a serious, often misunderstood condition that can feel like you're fighting your own body and mind in a battle you didn’t sign up for. What Is Panic Disorder? Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent and unexpected panic attacks—sudden episodes of intense fear that come out of nowhere and usually peak within 10 minutes.
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May 14, 2025 at 5:22 PM
Understanding Different Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety can feel like a blanket term that people throw around to explain anything from mild nerves to full-blown panic. But in psychology, “anxiety” isn't just one thing—it’s a cluster of distinct disorders, each with its own symptoms, patterns, and…
Understanding Different Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety can feel like a blanket term that people throw around to explain anything from mild nerves to full-blown panic. But in psychology, “anxiety” isn't just one thing—it’s a cluster of distinct disorders, each with its own symptoms, patterns, and challenges. Knowing the type of anxiety you're experiencing can help you find better treatment, understand yourself more deeply, and stop comparing your struggle to someone else’s.
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May 9, 2025 at 5:54 PM
Anxiety Vs. Panic Disorders

If you’ve ever had a racing heart, sweaty palms, or a deep pit in your stomach, you know what anxiety feels like. But sometimes, those symptoms explode out of nowhere, hitting you like a wave you can’t stop. You can’t breathe. Your chest is tight. You think you might be…
Anxiety Vs. Panic Disorders
If you’ve ever had a racing heart, sweaty palms, or a deep pit in your stomach, you know what anxiety feels like. But sometimes, those symptoms explode out of nowhere, hitting you like a wave you can’t stop. You can’t breathe. Your chest is tight. You think you might be dying. Is that just anxiety? Or is it something else—like a panic disorder?
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May 8, 2025 at 1:36 PM
Anxiety & Rejection

Let’s talk about something that doesn’t get enough attention—how much rejection can mess with your mental health, especially when you’re already living with anxiety. It might be something small, like someone not texting you back. Or something big, like being ghosted, ignored,…
Anxiety & Rejection
Let’s talk about something that doesn’t get enough attention—how much rejection can mess with your mental health, especially when you’re already living with anxiety. It might be something small, like someone not texting you back. Or something big, like being ghosted, ignored, or told you’re “too much.” And suddenly, your brain spirals. “Did I do something wrong?”“They probably hate me now.”
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May 3, 2025 at 11:28 AM
PTSD vs. C-PTSD

When most people hear “PTSD,” they think of war veterans or survivors of natural disasters. But trauma doesn’t only come from dramatic, one-time events. It can also come from ongoing abuse, emotional neglect, or growing up in an environment where you were constantly on edge. That’s…
PTSD vs. C-PTSD
When most people hear “PTSD,” they think of war veterans or survivors of natural disasters. But trauma doesn’t only come from dramatic, one-time events. It can also come from ongoing abuse, emotional neglect, or growing up in an environment where you were constantly on edge. That’s where Complex PTSD (CPTSD) comes in—a diagnosis that’s finally getting more attention, and one that many trauma survivors (especially childhood trauma survivors) find more relatable than standard PTSD.
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May 1, 2025 at 7:26 AM
The “Right” Way to do Therapy

Therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all. In fact, there is no single “right way” to do therapy—just the right way for you. But when you’re struggling, especially with anxiety, trauma, or depression, it’s easy to wonder: Am I doing therapy wrong? Should I be getting better…
The “Right” Way to do Therapy
Therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all. In fact, there is no single “right way” to do therapy—just the right way for you. But when you’re struggling, especially with anxiety, trauma, or depression, it’s easy to wonder: Am I doing therapy wrong? Should I be getting better faster? Why don’t I feel fixed? 1. First of All, Showing Up is Enough The fact that you’re even considering therapy, starting it, or staying in it?
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April 24, 2025 at 9:24 AM
Understanding Grief

Grief is a deeply personal journey—one that never looks exactly the same for any two people. Whether you're grieving the loss of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or a major life change, it’s important to understand the emotional process and learn how to support yourself…
Understanding Grief
Grief is a deeply personal journey—one that never looks exactly the same for any two people. Whether you're grieving the loss of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or a major life change, it’s important to understand the emotional process and learn how to support yourself through it. We’ve all heard about the “five stages of grief”—but what do they actually feel like?
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April 19, 2025 at 2:49 PM
Understanding Stimming

If you've ever caught yourself tapping your foot when you're nervous, twirling your hair while deep in thought, or chewing on your pen during a long meeting—congrats. You stim. Stimming, short for self-stimulatory behavior, is something all humans do in one form or another.…
Understanding Stimming
If you've ever caught yourself tapping your foot when you're nervous, twirling your hair while deep in thought, or chewing on your pen during a long meeting—congrats. You stim. Stimming, short for self-stimulatory behavior, is something all humans do in one form or another. But for many people—especially those who are neurodivergent—it’s more than just a harmless quirk. It's a vital coping mechanism, a way to regulate emotions, process sensory input, and feel grounded in a world that often feels overwhelming.
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April 17, 2025 at 4:52 AM
Navigating Anxiety in Customer-Facing Jobs:

Customer-facing jobs can be emotionally and mentally exhausting—especially if you struggle with anxiety. Whether you work in retail, food service, hospitality, or another role that requires constant interaction with people, the pressure to be "on" all…
Navigating Anxiety in Customer-Facing Jobs:
Customer-facing jobs can be emotionally and mentally exhausting—especially if you struggle with anxiety. Whether you work in retail, food service, hospitality, or another role that requires constant interaction with people, the pressure to be "on" all the time can be overwhelming. Dealing with impatient customers, unexpected conflicts, and demanding workloads can trigger stress and anxiety, making it difficult to stay calm and focused.
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April 12, 2025 at 12:58 AM
The Psychology of Forgiveness

Forgiveness is often misunderstood. Some people think that forgiving someone means excusing their behavior or letting them back into your life. Others see it as a sign of weakness. But in reality, forgiveness is not about the other person—it’s about freeing yourself…
The Psychology of Forgiveness
Forgiveness is often misunderstood. Some people think that forgiving someone means excusing their behavior or letting them back into your life. Others see it as a sign of weakness. But in reality, forgiveness is not about the other person—it’s about freeing yourself from the weight of resentment, anger, and pain. Research in psychology has shown that holding onto grudges can be harmful to mental and physical health.
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April 11, 2025 at 9:38 PM
The Connection Between Creativity and Mental Health

Have you ever found yourself doodling when stressed, writing poetry to process emotions, or losing track of time while working on a creative project? If so, you’ve experienced firsthand the powerful connection between creativity and mental…
The Connection Between Creativity and Mental Health
Have you ever found yourself doodling when stressed, writing poetry to process emotions, or losing track of time while working on a creative project? If so, you’ve experienced firsthand the powerful connection between creativity and mental health. Throughout history, many great artists, writers, and musicians have spoken about using creativity as an outlet for their struggles. Science backs this up—engaging in creative activities has been shown to reduce stress, improve mood, and even help with anxiety and depression.
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April 5, 2025 at 5:01 AM
How Nutrition affects Mental Health

When we think about mental health, we often focus on therapy, self-care, and medication. But what if a major key to emotional well-being is something much simpler—what we eat? Nutrition plays a crucial role in brain function, mood regulation, and overall mental…
How Nutrition affects Mental Health
When we think about mental health, we often focus on therapy, self-care, and medication. But what if a major key to emotional well-being is something much simpler—what we eat? Nutrition plays a crucial role in brain function, mood regulation, and overall mental well-being. The saying "you are what you eat" isn’t just about physical health; it also applies to mental health.
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April 2, 2025 at 6:16 PM
Healthy Coping Mechanisms: How to Find What Works for You

Life is unpredictable, and sometimes, the challenges we face can feel overwhelming. Whether you're navigating stressful work situations, dealing with personal loss, or managing mental health struggles, coping with difficult emotions is a…
Healthy Coping Mechanisms: How to Find What Works for You
Life is unpredictable, and sometimes, the challenges we face can feel overwhelming. Whether you're navigating stressful work situations, dealing with personal loss, or managing mental health struggles, coping with difficult emotions is a skill we all need. But the way we cope can make a huge difference in how we feel and how we move forward. While unhealthy coping mechanisms like avoidance, substance use, or emotional suppression might offer short-term relief, they often leave us feeling worse in the long run.
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March 12, 2025 at 7:21 AM
Parentification in Daughters

Parentification is a term that often gets overlooked or misunderstood, but its effects can be long-lasting and deeply damaging, especially when it happens to children in a family dynamic that is unhealthy or unstable. For many daughters, this means taking on…
Parentification in Daughters
Parentification is a term that often gets overlooked or misunderstood, but its effects can be long-lasting and deeply damaging, especially when it happens to children in a family dynamic that is unhealthy or unstable. For many daughters, this means taking on responsibilities beyond their years, becoming the emotional caretakers for their parents, or even stepping into a role that feels more like a partner than a child.
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March 9, 2025 at 4:19 AM
Understanding Anorexia

Trigger Warning: This post discusses anorexia nervosa, mental health struggles, and eating disorders. Please read with caution and take care of yourself. Anorexia nervosa is often misunderstood, seen primarily as a physical condition or a choice to control one’s body.…
Understanding Anorexia
Trigger Warning: This post discusses anorexia nervosa, mental health struggles, and eating disorders. Please read with caution and take care of yourself. Anorexia nervosa is often misunderstood, seen primarily as a physical condition or a choice to control one’s body. However, this dangerous disorder is far more complex. It begins as a mental health issue, where the mind convinces the individual that they must shrink themselves to feel worthy or in control.
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March 7, 2025 at 9:15 AM
The Stigma of Seeking Help

In many societies, the stigma surrounding mental health has been a significant barrier to individuals seeking the help they need. For years, mental health issues were often treated as taboo, and seeking professional support was seen as a sign of weakness, failure, or…
The Stigma of Seeking Help
In many societies, the stigma surrounding mental health has been a significant barrier to individuals seeking the help they need. For years, mental health issues were often treated as taboo, and seeking professional support was seen as a sign of weakness, failure, or something to be ashamed of. However, as awareness grows and mental health becomes more widely understood, the stigma still remains in some areas.
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March 5, 2025 at 2:55 AM
Therapy Myths

In today’s world, mental health is finally getting the attention it deserves, but despite growing awareness, therapy still carries some heavy misconceptions. The stigma surrounding therapy can often prevent people from seeking the help they need. Myths about therapy can paint it as…
Therapy Myths
In today’s world, mental health is finally getting the attention it deserves, but despite growing awareness, therapy still carries some heavy misconceptions. The stigma surrounding therapy can often prevent people from seeking the help they need. Myths about therapy can paint it as something intimidating, unnecessary, or ineffective. In reality, therapy is a powerful tool for healing and growth, and clearing up these misconceptions can help more people feel comfortable seeking support when needed.
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March 2, 2025 at 6:01 AM
Memory Is Highly Fallible

Memory shapes our perception of reality. It tells us who we are, what we have experienced, and how we navigate the world. Yet, despite the trust we place in our memories, research has shown that they are far from perfect. Memories can be altered, distorted, or even…
Memory Is Highly Fallible
Memory shapes our perception of reality. It tells us who we are, what we have experienced, and how we navigate the world. Yet, despite the trust we place in our memories, research has shown that they are far from perfect. Memories can be altered, distorted, or even fabricated over time. Psychological studies have demonstrated that even strong, vivid memories can be unreliable, and outside influences—such as suggestion, misinformation, and bias—can shape how we remember events.
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February 27, 2025 at 9:00 AM
Self-Care vs. Self-Indulgence

In an age where mental health is taking center stage, there’s been a rise in conversations about self-care. Social media trends, wellness bloggers, and influencers often promote self-care as the key to happiness and well-being, urging individuals to take time for…
Self-Care vs. Self-Indulgence
In an age where mental health is taking center stage, there’s been a rise in conversations about self-care. Social media trends, wellness bloggers, and influencers often promote self-care as the key to happiness and well-being, urging individuals to take time for themselves. However, the term “self-care” has become a buzzword, and it’s not always clear what it truly means. Often, it’s confused with self-indulgence, where the focus shifts from nurturing well-being to simply seeking pleasure or escape.
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February 23, 2025 at 2:50 AM