Author: Jacob Goldsher

Why Your Childhood Wounds Don't Have to Last a Lifetime

Why Your Childhood Wounds Don't Have to Last a Lifetime

Article | Trauma
If you're reading this, chances are you're wrestling with the shadows of your own childhood, trying to understand how to finally let go of resentment toward your parents.
Rebuilding a Self-Esteem the World Can't Shake

Rebuilding a Self-Esteem the World Can't Shake

Article | Self-esteem
Have you ever noticed the strange paradox of human potential? You might see someone who seems to have it all—talent, good looks, a sharp mind—yet they have accomplished very little.
Why Beauty Ideals Changed Faster in the 20th Century Than Ever Before

Why Beauty Ideals Changed Faster in the 20th Century Than Ever Before

Article | Self-acceptance
How do you decide who is more beautiful: Cate Blanchett or Claudia Schiffer? Naomi Campbell or Kim Kardashian? By what standard can we possibly judge, if each is beautiful in her own way? What is human beauty, really?
Beyond Beautiful: The Neurological Secret to True Sexual Attraction

Beyond Beautiful: The Neurological Secret to True Sexual Attraction

Article | Sex, sexuality
Have you ever stopped to wonder if being beautiful is the same as being sexy? Society often uses the words interchangeably, creating a confusing and often damaging narrative.
The Goddess Trap: The High Psychological Cost of Femininity Coaching

The Goddess Trap: The High Psychological Cost of Femininity Coaching

Article | Self-acceptance
A peculiar ideology has quietly seeped into the wellness space, promising women a path to happiness through rediscovering their "feminine energy."
Why Love Was Never Meant to Be Just a Feeling

Why Love Was Never Meant to Be Just a Feeling

Article | Love
We all know the lyrics: "love will find you." It’s a beautiful sentiment, a promise of a fire that never cools, an emotion so powerful it feels cosmic. But as we look around, we see that feelings often do cool.
Why We Judge the Parents Who Did Their Best

Why We Judge the Parents Who Did Their Best

Article | Relationship
Every parent sets out with the simple, powerful intention to be a good one. Yet, it seems an inescapable part of the human story that no matter how hard they try, their child will one day hold some resentment against them.
He Has a Mistress. Now What? A Psychologist's Guide to Your Three Choices

He Has a Mistress. Now What? A Psychologist's Guide to Your Three Choices

Article | Betrayal
As long as marriage has existed, so has the affair. In our collective imagination, the mistress is often painted in extremes—either a romanticized heroine or a demonic homewrecker.
Before the Affair: The Preventive Measures Every Couple Should Know

Before the Affair: The Preventive Measures Every Couple Should Know

Article | Betrayal
It often starts with a subtle shift. A long-married woman suddenly seems to blossom, carrying a new light in her eyes. The easy assumption is that she’s found a lover.
An Honest Look at Alcoholism

An Honest Look at Alcoholism

Article | Harmful habits
Is a glass of wine every night a problem? What about getting hammered every Friday? What are the chances of slipping into dependency if you only drink on holidays with good company?
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