Author: Oksana Malyshko

The Psychological Process of Individuation: Emotional Separation from Parents in Adulthood

The Psychological Process of Individuation: Emotional Separation from Parents in Adulthood

Blog | Relationship
In our modern lives, many of us struggle with emotional ties to our parents well into adulthood.
Finding Your Interest: The Key to Personal Growth and Well-Being

Finding Your Interest: The Key to Personal Growth and Well-Being

Blog | Goal setting
Every person needs something that fuels their development and gives meaning to everyday life. We call that "Interest."
Nightmares: Causes, Consequences, and Coping Strategies

Nightmares: Causes, Consequences, and Coping Strategies

Blog | Sleep disorders, insomnia
When we experience a nightmare, we often wake up suddenly, our bodies reacting with a racing heartbeat, heavy breathing, and a sense of terror that lingers long after we open our eyes.
How to Recognize and Resist Subtle Emotional Abuse

How to Recognize and Resist Subtle Emotional Abuse

Blog | Abuse and Violence
Imagine feeling cared for by someone who constantly offers advice and support—even when those gestures come with an undercurrent of control.
How Misguided Boundaries Fuel Unhealthy Relationships

How Misguided Boundaries Fuel Unhealthy Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we talk about personality traits such as narcissism, abusive behavior, or psychopathy, a common issue emerges: the misinterpretation of personal desires as inviolable rights.
Are You Smarter Than You Think? Subtle Signs of High Intelligence

Are You Smarter Than You Think? Subtle Signs of High Intelligence

Blog | Self-acceptance
Sometimes you might catch yourself wondering about your own level of intelligence. If you do, it’s likely that you possess a keen mind that constantly seeks growth and learning.
The Hidden Dangers of Sociopathic Behavior: Recognizing the Signs

The Hidden Dangers of Sociopathic Behavior: Recognizing the Signs

Blog | Mental disorder

There are times when someone beside you appears perfectly normal, yet you feel an inexplicable sense of danger.

Are Toxic Personalities Ruining Your Self-Esteem? 6 Types to Watch Out For

Are Toxic Personalities Ruining Your Self-Esteem? 6 Types to Watch Out For

Blog | Self-esteem
Every day, we interact with people who can either bolster our sense of self or chip away at our self-confidence.
Depression: The Disease of the 21st Century

Depression: The Disease of the 21st Century

Blog | Depression
Depression has become one of the most prevalent mental health disorders of our time, affecting over 264 million people worldwide, spanning all age groups.
Why Women Over 40 Choose Younger Men: Understanding the Psychological Factors

Why Women Over 40 Choose Younger Men: Understanding the Psychological Factors

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In recent years, more and more stories have emerged about women over 40 who, after a divorce, start dating much younger men.
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