Author: Emma Tsaruk

The Devaluation Myth: Why Other People's Opinions Don't Define You

The Devaluation Myth: Why Other People's Opinions Don't Define You

Blog | Self-esteem
In our daily lives, we often encounter subtle and overt signals that can make us question our value.
Unmasking the Illusion: Recognizing and Overcoming Psychological Abuse

Unmasking the Illusion: Recognizing and Overcoming Psychological Abuse

Blog | Abuse and Violence
From the very first moments of a relationship, the abuser often presents himself as the perfect partner—a charming, attentive figure who seems to understand your every need.
Navigating the End of a Relationship: A Psychological Guide to Self-Preservation

Navigating the End of a Relationship: A Psychological Guide to Self-Preservation

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When a relationship reaches its conclusion, the emotional fallout can be overwhelming. In these moments, it is essential to step back, listen carefully, and protect your emotional well-being.
Love Aggression: Rethinking Passion and Control in Relationships

Love Aggression: Rethinking Passion and Control in Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we talk about relationships, many of us have a jumble of ideas about what love really means—especially when it comes to behavior that some label as "love aggression."
The Illusion of Control in Relationships: Embracing Freedom and Emotional Balance

The Illusion of Control in Relationships: Embracing Freedom and Emotional Balance

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Often we hear advice such as “You need to let the person go,” suggesting that by releasing our grip, we can free the other person.
Decoding Dating: How Social Competition Shapes Your Love Life

Decoding Dating: How Social Competition Shapes Your Love Life

Article | Man and woman relationship
In our modern dating scene, relationships often unfold against a backdrop of subtle competition and social evaluation.
Navigating Modern Relationships: Embracing Accountability and Mutual Respect

Navigating Modern Relationships: Embracing Accountability and Mutual Respect

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Building a strong and healthy partnership means taking responsibility for our own behaviors instead of relying on outdated expectations.
What Does a Woman Truly Desire in a Partner? A Closer Look at Power and Partnership

What Does a Woman Truly Desire in a Partner? A Closer Look at Power and Partnership

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In relationships, questions about what women truly want in a partner often spark intense debate and strong opinions.
The Subtle Art of Manipulation in Relationships: How

The Subtle Art of Manipulation in Relationships: How "Shy" Behavior Can Foster Dependency

Blog | Manipulation
How some men, whether consciously or unconsciously, use certain interpersonal strategies to foster affection from a woman who initially appears indifferent.
Reevaluating

Reevaluating "Toxic" Relationships: Rethinking Dependency and Self-Awareness

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Many of us have heard the term “toxic relationships” tossed around as if it were a one-size-fits-all label for any difficult interpersonal dynamic.
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