Author: Mark Lisevych

Behind the Smile: Uncovering the Reality of Female Abusive Behavior

Behind the Smile: Uncovering the Reality of Female Abusive Behavior

Blog | Abuse and Violence
When we think of domestic abuse, certain images come to mind—often portrayed in a way that seems exaggerated or even humorous in popular culture.
Healing from Childhood Trauma: Overcoming Obstacles and Reclaiming Your Life

Healing from Childhood Trauma: Overcoming Obstacles and Reclaiming Your Life

Blog | Trauma
Childhood trauma affects not only how we feel about ourselves but also the quality of our relationships and daily life.
From Reactive to Responsive: Mastering Your Emotional Triggers

From Reactive to Responsive: Mastering Your Emotional Triggers

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Have you ever felt a sudden surge of emotion – anger, anxiety, sadness – seemingly out of nowhere?
Decoding Your Inner Alarm System: Understanding and Managing Your Triggers

Decoding Your Inner Alarm System: Understanding and Managing Your Triggers

Article | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Have you ever felt a sudden surge of emotion – maybe anger, fear, or sadness – seemingly out of nowhere? You're going about your day, and then something happens.
Rediscovering Connection Within: Embracing Your Inner True Parents

Rediscovering Connection Within: Embracing Your Inner True Parents

Blog | Loneliness
Loneliness can feel all-encompassing at times, leaving you disconnected from yourself and the world around you.
The Silent Signals: Decoding What Your

The Silent Signals: Decoding What Your "Laziness" Is Trying to Tell You

Blog | Mental health
Many of us have experienced moments when we simply can’t muster the energy to move forward, and society often mislabels these instances as laziness.
The Complex Interplay of Love and Infidelity: Understanding Emotional Bonds and Physical Desire

The Complex Interplay of Love and Infidelity: Understanding Emotional Bonds and Physical Desire

Blog | Betrayal
In relationships, it is possible to experience deep, sincere love while still engaging in behavior that many consider unfaithful.
From Love to Hate: How Unresolved Conflicts Destroy Relationships

From Love to Hate: How Unresolved Conflicts Destroy Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Relationships often begin with warmth, shared dreams, and a sense of mutual understanding. However, over time, what once felt like love can shift toward resentment and even hate.
The Humiliation Trap: Why Pain Can Feel Like Power

The Humiliation Trap: Why Pain Can Feel Like Power

Blog | Abuse and Violence
Humiliation in relationships is a complex emotional phenomenon that can distort how a person sees themselves and their connection with others.
Is It Love or Love Addiction? How to Break Free and Find Balance

Is It Love or Love Addiction? How to Break Free and Find Balance

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Have you ever found yourself unable to stop thinking about someone, even when you know there's more to life than waiting for a message or a meeting?
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