Author: Emma Tsaruk

From Chasing to Choosing: Building Healthy Relationships

From Chasing to Choosing: Building Healthy Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In many relationships, there comes a time when one partner feels like they’re constantly pursuing the other, trying to prove their love or worth, while the other distances themselves.
Rejection in Relationships: It's Not Always About You

Rejection in Relationships: It's Not Always About You

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Whether it’s being turned down during an initial approach or discovering that someone you’re close to isn’t ready to take the next step, it can be a hard pill to swallow.
Arithmomania: Understanding the Compulsion to Count

Arithmomania: Understanding the Compulsion to Count

Article | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Arithmomania is a condition where individuals have a compulsive need to count things around them.
How to Become a Clinical Psychologist in India: A Comprehensive Overview

How to Become a Clinical Psychologist in India: A Comprehensive Overview

Blog | Business and Career
There are many reasons why people feel motivated to explore clinical psychology. Some find themselves naturally curious about human behavior, while others want to help individuals overcome emotional distress.
Psychologist Salary per Month in India: Exploring the Realities and Possibilities

Psychologist Salary per Month in India: Exploring the Realities and Possibilities

Blog | Business and Career
The field of psychology has become increasingly relevant in India, with more people seeking support for emotional and behavioral challenges.
Why Do I Feel Embarrassed for Others? Understanding Spanish Shame

Why Do I Feel Embarrassed for Others? Understanding Spanish Shame

Blog | Emotions
Spanish shame, also referred to as empathic embarrassment or witness shame, is an emotional discomfort that arises when we observe the awkward or shameful actions of others.
Understanding Anxiously Avoidant Attachment: The Push-Pull of Love and Fear

Understanding Anxiously Avoidant Attachment: The Push-Pull of Love and Fear

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Anxiously avoidant attachment is a complex and often painful pattern that arises in relationships.
Understanding Unrequited Love: The Neurosis Behind One-Sided Attachment

Understanding Unrequited Love: The Neurosis Behind One-Sided Attachment

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Unrequited love is an emotionally painful experience where one person develops strong feelings for another, but those feelings are not reciprocated.
Adequacy in Psychology: How Norms and Expectations Shape Our Behavior

Adequacy in Psychology: How Norms and Expectations Shape Our Behavior

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
In psychology, adequacy refers to actions, emotional responses, and behavior that align with societal norms and expectations.
Ergophobia: Understanding the Fear of Work

Ergophobia: Understanding the Fear of Work

Blog | Mental disorder
Ergophobia is a psychological condition characterized by a deep aversion to work.
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