Author: Emma Tsaruk

The Role of Partner Participation in Family Therapy

The Role of Partner Participation in Family Therapy

Blog | Man and woman relationship
The outcome of family therapy depends on many factors, but one of the most important ones is the motivation of the partners. In my experience, there are two main scenarios for seeking family therapy:
What is the difference between a healthy relationship and a codependency

What is the difference between a healthy relationship and a codependency

Article | Codependency
One of the most valuable aspects of our existence is our ability to form relationships with others, which can bring us joy, comfort, friendship, and fulfillment. However, not every relationship is good for us, as some can be harmful and detrimental to our well-being.
How to Build a Strong Emotional Bond with Your Spouse

How to Build a Strong Emotional Bond with Your Spouse

Article | Man and woman relationship
Many couples struggle with maintaining emotional intimacy in their marriage, especially when life gets busy and stressful.
The Role and Impact of Psychological Counseling

The Role and Impact of Psychological Counseling

Article | Psychology
Psychological counseling is one of the ways that psychologists can provide support and guidance to people who are facing various challenges in their personal or professional lives.
Self-Love and Healthy Relationships: A Guide for Women and Girls

Self-Love and Healthy Relationships: A Guide for Women and Girls

Article | Self-acceptance

As a couple therapist, they often ask me how to make their partners love them more, stay faithful to them, and forget about their past relationships. They believe that their worth depends on how their partners treat them, and they feel insecure and jealous when they perceive any threat to their relationship.

Similarity and Difference: The Two Sides of a Healthy Relationship

Similarity and Difference: The Two Sides of a Healthy Relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
One thing that might seem obvious, but is often overlooked, is that we are all similar in some ways, but different in others. This fact could be a source of harmony and happiness, if we accept it and appreciate it. But sometimes, we ignore it or resist it, and that leads to conflict and dissatisfaction.
Online Therapy vs Face-to-Face Therapy: A Counselor’s Perspective

Online Therapy vs Face-to-Face Therapy: A Counselor’s Perspective

Blog | Psychotherapy
In this article, I will share with you some of the pros and cons of online and offline therapy, based on my experience as a counselor. I will also give you some tips on how to make the most of your therapy sessions, whether they are online or offline.
How Couples Therapy Can Save You from a Broken Heart or a Toxic Relationship

How Couples Therapy Can Save You from a Broken Heart or a Toxic Relationship

Article | Man and woman relationship
Couples therapy is a form of psychotherapy that involves both partners and a therapist. The Couple therapist acts as a neutral and supportive guide, who helps the couple understand each other better, resolve conflicts, and enhance intimacy.
Couple Therapy vs Individual Therapy: Which One Is Better for Your Relationship?

Couple Therapy vs Individual Therapy: Which One Is Better for Your Relationship?

Article | Man and woman relationship
In this article, I will explain why couples therapy is more effective than individual therapy for restoring and clarifying relationships, and how it can help you and your partner overcome your challenges and reconnect with each other.
How Empathy Can Help or Harm Your Social Relationships

How Empathy Can Help or Harm Your Social Relationships

Blog | Psychology
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. It is a crucial skill for building rapport, trust, and cooperation with others.
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