Author: Mark Lisevych

Unpacking Asthenia: Why You Might Feel Drained and What to Do About It

Unpacking Asthenia: Why You Might Feel Drained and What to Do About It

Article | Mental health
Have you ever felt so wiped out that even getting off the couch feels like climbing a mountain?
Maternal Love: The Hidden Key to a Child’s Mind and Body

Maternal Love: The Hidden Key to a Child’s Mind and Body

Blog | Child psychology
Let’s talk about something that might seem obvious at first but isn’t as simple as it looks: a mother’s love. You’d think every mom automatically loves her child, right?
The Hidden Impact of Growing Up with a Narcissistic Mother

The Hidden Impact of Growing Up with a Narcissistic Mother

Article | Child psychology
Imagine being a kid whose world revolves around someone who's always the star of the show—someone who expects you to cheer them on, no matter what you're feeling inside.
Why Do We Keep Repeating the Same Painful Patterns?

Why Do We Keep Repeating the Same Painful Patterns?

Blog | Trauma
Hey there! Have you ever noticed how some people seem to stumble into the same tough situations over and over again?
Why Dating Feels Like a Battlefield (And How to Make It Easier)

Why Dating Feels Like a Battlefield (And How to Make It Easier)

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Hey, have you ever noticed how dating can feel like a total mess sometimes? One minute you're swiping through profiles, the next you're wondering why it's so hard to find someone decent.
From Giver to Partner: Evolving Towards Mutual Investment in Love

From Giver to Partner: Evolving Towards Mutual Investment in Love

Blog | Man and woman relationship
We often believe that if we focus solely on pleasing our partner, we will naturally become indispensable to them.
Beyond

Beyond "Good" and "Bad": The Dance of Closeness and Distance in Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
It is common to hear that one person is solely responsible for the failure of a relationship. This idea, that either one partner is a "monster" or the other an "angel."
Building Relationships on Value, Not Transactions

Building Relationships on Value, Not Transactions

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we talk about relationships, one of the most common concerns isn't just the fear of rejection—it's the fear of becoming a mere accessory or servant in someone else's life.
Illusions of Strength and the Reality of Vulnerability

Illusions of Strength and the Reality of Vulnerability

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we examine relationship dynamics, we often encounter situations where one partner appears to exhibit a strong, commanding presence while the other seems fragile and overly sensitive.
Hidden Strength: Understanding Imbalance in Relationship Conflicts

Hidden Strength: Understanding Imbalance in Relationship Conflicts

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In many long-term relationships, conflicts often arise from an underlying imbalance in the positions that partners take during disagreements.
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