One of the most common misconceptions about extroverts and introverts is that extroverts get energy from social interactions, while introverts prefer silent reflection alone. This is not at all true. Introverts, statistically, enjoy social interactions as much as extroverts, spend a considerable amount of time with friends, and find social time to be the most […]| Long Island Psychology
Stress can affect your brain chemistry. It can make it so that your mind processes information more negatively, more sadly, and more cynically. And unfortunately, when this occurs, your mind believes in those feelings. They feel natural, normal, and justifiable. This is what happens when you live with depression. Stress makes you feel sadder, less […]| Long Island Psychology