Why I Feel Like a Failure — Systemic Suffering and Distress

High-angle view of a European town square with a checkerboard pavement and tiny people, illustrating the concept of why I feel like a failure through the lens of Marxist geography and Lacanian structures.

A deep-dive analysis into the structural roots of emotional distress. Moving beyond the medical model, this post utilizes Lacanian psychoanalysis and influence from Marxist geography to show how our environment and the “Big Other” dictate our sense of self-worth. Learn how to stop internalizing systemic violence and start reclaiming your autonomy through structural clarity with Luceris.

Fear of Change: Why Change Feels Threatening | Dialectics

A softly glowing Möbius strip rendered in blended pastel tones, symbolizing continuous transformation, unity, and the integration of opposing emotional states in therapy for fear of change

Fear of change often feels like a contradiction. Part of you moves toward growth, while another part holds tightly to what feels safe and familiar. This tension is not a flaw. It reflects deeper patterns shaped by experience, history, and the conditions that once made those patterns necessary. By understanding change through dialectical thinking at Luceris, it becomes possible to move through that tension with greater clarity and stability.