
Low self-esteem: how to regain self-confidence?
Self-esteem is the foundation of our mental health. Although the road to rebuilding self-confidence can be challenging, it is one of the most important investments you can make in your quality of life.
Learn how to cope with difficult situations and what steps to take to regain balance.
Crisis can appear suddenly and shake our sense of security. It’s a natural part of life, but you don’t have to face it alone. It’s important to understand your emotions and find ways to regain inner balance.
A crisis is a state of intense emotional tension that can occur in response to difficult life events – the loss of a loved one, relationship problems, professional difficulties, illness, or other challenges that exceed our current coping resources. Symptoms may include severe anxiety, helplessness, difficulty concentrating, sleep disturbances, or a feeling of overwhelm.
A crisis doesn’t mean weakness or failure. It’s a signal that you need support and new tools to cope with your current situation. Many people go through similar experiences, and professional help can significantly shorten the time it takes to regain balance.
We will help you look at difficulties from a new perspective and find solutions tailored to your needs. Discover how we can support you in overcoming a crisis.
This test was developed for individuals going through difficult times. It contains only 10 questions related to how you’ve been feeling recently. Completing it will take no more than 2 minutes, and the results can provide valuable insight into whether your situation requires professional support.

Self-esteem is the foundation of our mental health. Although the road to rebuilding self-confidence can be challenging, it is one of the most important investments you can make in your quality of life.

We live in a world of constant information overload—notifications, news, social media, constant access to the internet. Excessive stimuli have become part of our everyday lives, but our brains are not prepared for this. How does information overload affect concentration, efficiency, and mental health? And what can we do about it?

The death of a loved one is one of the most difficult experiences in life. As C.S. Lewis wrote: “No one told me that grief feels so much like fear.” Loss makes everyday habits seem meaningless, and the world seems to stand still. Learn about the psychology of grief—a process that involves the whole person.