Author: Emma Tsaruk

Witness, Aggressor, Victim: How Bullying Shapes Lives

Witness, Aggressor, Victim: How Bullying Shapes Lives

Article | Child psychology
Whether you’re the victim, the aggressor, or simply a bystander, bullying impacts mental and emotional well-being, often in ways that linger for years.
Adelie Syndrome: Obsessive Love and Its Psychological Roots

Adelie Syndrome: Obsessive Love and Its Psychological Roots

Blog | Codependency
Adelie syndrome describes a deeply obsessive form of love where a person becomes fixated on the object of their passion, often developing unrealistic expectations and engaging in behaviors aimed at earning reciprocation.
Why Self-Diagnosis Can Do More Harm Than Good

Why Self-Diagnosis Can Do More Harm Than Good

Blog | Psychology
Matching yourself to a set of symptoms you read online doesn’t mean you have a specific diagnosis.
Talking to Myself: Is it a Sign of Madness?

Talking to Myself: Is it a Sign of Madness?

Blog | Harmful habits
Have you ever caught yourself talking out loud when no one else is around and wondered if it’s something to be worried about?
The Science Behind a Bad Mood: Causes and How to Overcome It

The Science Behind a Bad Mood: Causes and How to Overcome It

Article | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
We’ve all had those days when nothing seems to go right. Maybe you woke up feeling off, and one small inconvenience turned into a cascade of irritations.
The Psychology of Escapism: Why We Do It and How to Do It Right

The Psychology of Escapism: Why We Do It and How to Do It Right

Article | Stress
Escapism is our mind’s way of taking a break from reality, often when life feels overwhelming, monotonous, or just too challenging. At its core, it’s a coping mechanism.
The Impact of Stress on the Brain: How Trauma Rewires Your Mind

The Impact of Stress on the Brain: How Trauma Rewires Your Mind

Article | Stress
Stress, whether sudden or chronic, doesn’t just disrupt your sleep, appetite, or mood—it can physically alter your brain. While this might sound like the plot of a sci-fi movie, it’s grounded in real science.
Empathy as the Key to Understanding Without Losing Yourself

Empathy as the Key to Understanding Without Losing Yourself

Article | Relationship
Empathy is the capacity to perceive someone’s emotional state and then clearly show that you grasp its nature, without devaluing, denying, or trivializing it.
Understanding Female Psychology: Emotions, Appearance, and Jealousy

Understanding Female Psychology: Emotions, Appearance, and Jealousy

Article | Man and woman relationship
For years, sex psychology was dismissed as a valid field of study, but today it stands as one of the most fascinating and relevant areas of psychology.
The Psychology of Women: Understanding the Female Mind

The Psychology of Women: Understanding the Female Mind

Article | Psychology
Women have often been described as mysteries, their emotions and actions puzzling those who rely too heavily on logic to understand them.
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