Author: Emma Tsaruk

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.
Am I in a Consumer Relationship? Recognizing Unhealthy Relationship Dynamics

Am I in a Consumer Relationship? Recognizing Unhealthy Relationship Dynamics

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In the complex world of human relationships, a pattern known as "consumer relationships" has emerged.
How Do Cognitive Distortions Contribute to Abusive Relationships?

How Do Cognitive Distortions Contribute to Abusive Relationships?

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Cognitive distortions are flawed patterns of thinking that lead to inaccurate perceptions and interpretations of reality.
Understanding Abusive Relationships: Signs, Causes, and How to Get Help

Understanding Abusive Relationships: Signs, Causes, and How to Get Help

Blog | Emotional dependency
The discussion around abusive relationships has gained traction in recent years, often focusing on the violence that men exert in relationships with women.
The Illusion of Ideal Relationships: Myths and Realities

The Illusion of Ideal Relationships: Myths and Realities

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When it comes to relationships, many of us grow up with an idea of what the "ideal" partnership looks like.
What Attracts Us to a Partner? Exploring the Psychology of Choice

What Attracts Us to a Partner? Exploring the Psychology of Choice

Blog | Man and woman relationship
It's influenced by a multitude of factors, ranging from biological predispositions to societal and cultural expectations.
What is Assertiveness and Why Is It Important?

What is Assertiveness and Why Is It Important?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
It empowers individuals to make decisions confidently without requiring external approval or relying on others for validation
What Are the Key Elements of Humanity?

What Are the Key Elements of Humanity?

Blog | Relationship
Humanity is a concept imbued with profound meaning, yet it is often subject to misinterpretation.
Why Is It So Hard to Love Myself?

Why Is It So Hard to Love Myself?

Blog | Self-esteem
Understanding the complexities of self-love can be challenging. While “love” is expressed in various ways, it is often conflated with attachment, dependence, or self-sacrifice.
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