Eleni Ashioti

Eleni Ashioti Mentor. BSc in Psychology. Trained in Counseling Psychology

Recent studies, most notably a large-scale 2024 meta-analysis published in “The British Medical Journal” suggest that da...
23/11/2025

Recent studies, most notably a large-scale 2024 meta-analysis published in “The British Medical Journal” suggest that dancing may be more effective than antidepressants for treating depression. Dancing’s superiority stems from its holistic nature, combining several therapeutic elements simultaneously and without the side effects of medication.

KEY MECHANISM’S OF DANCING’S EFFECTIVENESS:

📑Neurochemical Release: Like other forms of exercise, dancing triggers the release of “feel-good” neurotransmitters such as endorphins, dopamine, and serotonin, which naturally boost mood and reduce stress.

📑Mind-Body Connection and Mindfulness: Dancing engages both the mind and body, which helps to break cycles of negative rumination (repetitive negative thoughts) by focusing attention on the present moment and the rhythm of the music. This is a core component of somatic therapy.

📑Emotional Expression: Dance provides a non-verbal avenue for emotional release and self-expression, which can be particularly helpful for individuals who struggle to articulate their feelings in traditional talk therapy settings.

📑Social Interaction and Connection: Many forms of dancing involve a social or group component, which helps combat feelings of isolation and builds a sense of community and belonging—major contributors to mental well-being.

📑Physical Health Benefits: In addition to mental health benefits, dancing improves cardiovascular health, enhances cognitive functions, and boosts self-esteem, contributing to overall well-being.

📑Lack of Side Effects: Unlike antidepressant medications, which can have side effects like weight gain, insomnia, or nausea, dancing offers a natural approach with only positive physical benefits.

21/11/2025

Sexless marriages become toxic after a while. There needs to be lots of honest communication but also a shared need to stay in the love and work on finding ways to re introducec intimacy and s*x again that can be pleasurable for both.

20/11/2025

Love and relationship are not necessarily the same

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The ultimate "F" bomb
Forgiveness

Courage in love.
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Courage in love.

12/11/2025



Moving our body, socialising, being creative and artistic, journaling or even meditating can have beneficial effects on ...
25/10/2025

Moving our body, socialising, being creative and artistic, journaling or even meditating can have beneficial effects on our overall health. Routine is the key.

25/10/2025

Normalise sharing silence

03/10/2025
Good sleep is crucial for our overall well being
03/10/2025

Good sleep is crucial for our overall well being

🧠💤 Just one sleepless night can turn your brain into an emotional rollercoaster.
Dr Matthew Walker's 2007 study found that sleep deprivation increases amygdala activity by over 60%, making us more reactive and less emotionally balanced. It’s as if your brain’s emotional control centre gets a “disconnect” — leading to mood swings and heightened stress. Prioritise your sleep to keep your emotions in check and your mind sharp.

📚 Sources:
Yoo, S., Gujar, N., Hu, P., Jolesz, F. A., & Walker, M. P. (2007). The human emotional brain without sleep — a prefrontal amygdala disconnect. Current Biology, 17(20), R877-R878. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2007.08.007
Berkeley News (2007). Sleep loss linked to psychiatric disorders. https://newsarchive.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2007/10/22_sleeploss.shtml

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