Author: Mark Lisevych

Rethinking Couples Therapy: Moving Beyond Blame to Build Real Connection

Rethinking Couples Therapy: Moving Beyond Blame to Build Real Connection

Blog | Psychotherapy
When couples seek help, they often enter the session carrying a long list of grievances, expecting the therapist to act as an impartial judge who can finally force their partner to change.
Maintaining Independence and Modesty in Love: Avoiding the Burden of Overinvestment

Maintaining Independence and Modesty in Love: Avoiding the Burden of Overinvestment

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we speak of healthy relationships, two qualities often come up as essential: independence and modesty.
The Value of Ease in Relationships: Discovering Simplicity and Authentic Connection

The Value of Ease in Relationships: Discovering Simplicity and Authentic Connection

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we talk about mutual love, one of the most important indicators is the simplicity and ease that exists within a relationship.
Rethinking the “Nice Guy” and “Loving Woman” Dilemma

Rethinking the “Nice Guy” and “Loving Woman” Dilemma

Blog | Man and woman relationship
A common question circulating on the internet is, "Why don't girls like nice guys?" and its counterpart, "Why don't men like loving women?"
Healthy Boundaries in Relationships: A Psychological Perspective on Personal and Shared Rights

Healthy Boundaries in Relationships: A Psychological Perspective on Personal and Shared Rights

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we talk about boundaries in relationships, the real issue is not that people are always asking for more of what belongs to others.
Narcissistic Mothering and Its Impact on Child Development

Narcissistic Mothering and Its Impact on Child Development

Blog | Child psychology
In today's society, the influence of parents on the formation of a child's personality is a topic that attracts considerable attention, especially when it comes to the effects of narcissistic mothering.
Changing Your Mindset: A Practical Guide to Overcoming Negative Beliefs

Changing Your Mindset: A Practical Guide to Overcoming Negative Beliefs

Blog | Self-acceptance
Have you ever stopped to consider how your thoughts and beliefs shape every aspect of your life?
The Mind and Body of Depression: Finding Your Way Back to Wellness

The Mind and Body of Depression: Finding Your Way Back to Wellness

Blog | Depression
There are moments when a heavy, overwhelming sadness takes hold, affecting every aspect of our lives.
Managing Anxiety: Practical Strategies for a Calmer Life

Managing Anxiety: Practical Strategies for a Calmer Life

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Anxiety is something many of us face at different points in our lives. It can disrupt our thoughts and make even everyday situations feel overwhelming.
Ancestral Scripts and Personal Growth: Understanding the Family Legacy

Ancestral Scripts and Personal Growth: Understanding the Family Legacy

Blog | Mental health
Ancestral scripts—the implicit beliefs, values, and patterns passed down from previous generations—play a significant role in forming who we are today.
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