Author: Mark Lisevych

From Observer to Participant: Reclaiming Your Emotional Life

From Observer to Participant: Reclaiming Your Emotional Life

Blog | Self-care
There are days when you wander through life feeling as if a transparent barrier separates you from everyone else.
How Letting Go Opens the Door to a Brighter Future

How Letting Go Opens the Door to a Brighter Future

Blog | Man and woman relationship
There comes a moment when the heart feels torn between clinging to the familiar and daring to step into the unknown.
Can Forced Forgiveness Ever Truly Heal Our Wounds?

Can Forced Forgiveness Ever Truly Heal Our Wounds?

Article | Trauma
Forgiveness is often held as the ultimate sign of strength—a noble act that promises inner peace and the resolution of deep-seated pain.
The Strength of True Empathy: Understanding Others Without Losing Yourself

The Strength of True Empathy: Understanding Others Without Losing Yourself

Blog | Emotions
Empathy is often misunderstood. Many claim that being an empath means they cannot say no, that they feel obligated to serve everyone around them.
The Subtle Difference Between Desperate Need and Genuine Attraction

The Subtle Difference Between Desperate Need and Genuine Attraction

Article | Man and woman relationship
In our modern dating landscape, it is essential to understand how our behavior shapes the responses we receive from others.
Обнаружение подлинных желаний

Обнаружение подлинных желаний

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In our daily relationships, it is easy to confuse true love with a compulsive need that resembles addiction.
The Hidden Costs of Gift-Giving in New Relationships

The Hidden Costs of Gift-Giving in New Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When you first meet someone new, it's natural to want to express your interest and generosity. However, giving gifts in the early stages of a relationship can sometimes do more harm than good.
Honest Emotions: Breaking the Cycle of Indifference and False Independence

Honest Emotions: Breaking the Cycle of Indifference and False Independence

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we talk about expressing our feelings genuinely, it is important to recognize that many of us fall into a subtle trap, and we convince ourselves that everything is achievable simply by wanting it enough.
Redefining Power in Relationships

Redefining Power in Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we talk about relationships, many of us may unknowingly fall into an illusion of self-sufficiency that conceals a deeper dependence on our partner.
Confronting Addiction in the Family: Persuading a Loved One to Embrace Treatment

Confronting Addiction in the Family: Persuading a Loved One to Embrace Treatment

Article | Codependency
Many co-dependents devote themselves completely to fighting the destructive habits of their loved one—whether it be alcoholism, drug abuse, or compulsive gambling.
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