Martha Kaik Psicoterapeuta

Martha Kaik Psicoterapeuta Psicoterapia y Consejería
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Como psicoterapéuta te ofrezco un espacio de encuentro, para ayudarte a superar las barreras que te impiden tu desarrollo pleno, identificar tu sentido de propósito y guiarte para ser el agente de tu cambio y bienestar.

There is much to learn from the 🐦‍⬛ crows.Many human beings tend to avoid what feels uncomfortable—distancing themselves...
04/03/2026

There is much to learn from the 🐦‍⬛ crows.
Many human beings tend to avoid what feels uncomfortable—distancing themselves from emotion, rejecting pain, or suppressing it altogether in quiet forms of denial. From a compassionate and clinical perspective, this pattern is understandable, yet it often leads to repetition of the very experiences one hopes to escape.

In order to grow, we must be willing to be brave—to remain open, to soften our defenses, to loosen the grip of the ego, and to recognize what is present without turning away.

When a crow finds another crow lying lifeless, it often does not just fly away.

It calls out. Other crows gather. They become alert. They watch the area carefully.

Scientists have studied this behavior, sometimes called a “crow funeral,” and what they’ve found is striking. The crows do not appear to gather out of sentimentality in the human sense. They gather to learn. They look for danger. They try to understand what happened. And if they identify a threat, they remember it.

Crows are highly intelligent. They can recognize faces, remember risks, and warn others. So when they gather around a fallen crow, they may be doing something deeply adaptive: turning loss into awareness, and awareness into protection.

There is something important in that.

Many humans are taught to look away from what is painful. To avoid it. To numb themselves. But crows do something else. They pay attention. They investigate. They learn together.

That is a form of intelligence.

Not just mental intelligence, but social intelligence.

The kind that understands survival is not only about individual strength, but about shared awareness. About noticing danger. About communicating it. About helping the group become wiser because one life was lost.

Maybe that is part of what emotional intelligence really is too.

Not collapsing in the face of pain.
Not ignoring it.
But staying present enough to learn from it, and caring enough to make that knowledge useful to others.

A fallen crow does not go unnoticed.

The others gather.
They pay attention.
And they carry the lesson forward.

"This Valentine’s Day, let love begin with you. Take a moment to pause, breathe, and gently remind yourself: I am worthy...
02/14/2026

"This Valentine’s Day, let love begin with you. Take a moment to pause, breathe, and gently remind yourself:
I am worthy. I am enough. I am lovable.
May you treat yourself with the same compassion, tenderness, and joy that you so freely give to others. Happy Valentine’s Day."

Inclusion revolves around acceptance, not mere tolerance, ensuring equal rights and opportunities for all as valued memb...
02/14/2026

Inclusion revolves around acceptance, not mere tolerance, ensuring equal rights and opportunities for all as valued members of society.

Real Inclusion vs. Just Being There
Being in the same place as other people is a start, but it is not enough. You can be in a classroom or a job and still feel left out. Real inclusion means being valued and having real friends. Stand with us as we ask for a world where we truly belong.
Our theme, , is a call to action to move past just "being there" and start truly including everyone in our communities.
Learn more about the theme: https://www.worlddownsyndromeday.org/about-the-2026-theme

12/06/2025

The truth about addiction!
Trabajar con personas en adicciones implica una mirada profunda al ser humano en su totalidad, debemos abrir nuestra mente y corazón para ver a la persona que sufre por encima de su conducta y ayudarlos a encontrar el camino a valorarse y amarse por encima de sus circunstancias, asi encontrar la fuerza para salir de este “sistema perverso” que los hace sentirse atrapados y finalmente llegar a ser libres del dolor para vivir una vida auténtica y plena.

11/29/2025

I'm thrilled to be part of a team that's dedicated to empowering others and driving positive growth.
10/01/2025

I'm thrilled to be part of a team that's dedicated to empowering others and driving positive growth.

FND is excited to start a new five-year grant cycle today. This support allows us to continue providing resources, training, and guidance to families and communities across Florida. We look forward to the next five years of making a difference together. Find out more about us and how we can help at www.fndusa.org.

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10/01/2025

October is going to be a busy month at APD! Here’s a preview of the posts to keep an eye out for — make sure to follow along and stay connected!

09/01/2025

Drinking for different reasons with different physical responses.

Muy interesante reflexión! Seguir las reglas sin valores ni propósito nos convierte en esclavos del sistema con ilusión ...
08/31/2025

Muy interesante reflexión! Seguir las reglas sin valores ni propósito nos convierte en esclavos del sistema con ilusión de libertad !

08/25/2025

“Presentamos el Cuaderno de Actualidad nº 12: Una perspectiva mundial y actualizada sobre la atención a la salud física y mental de las personas con síndrome de Down, desde la infancia al envejecimiento”.
https://www.down21.org/libros-on-line.html

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