Author: Mark Lisevych

She Said, He Said, They Suffered: Breaking the Cycle of Unmet Needs in Marriage

She Said, He Said, They Suffered: Breaking the Cycle of Unmet Needs in Marriage

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we talk about long-term relationships, it is important to recognize that both partners often feel burdened by expectations that can lead to ongoing dissatisfaction.
Taking Charge of Your Happiness in Relationships

Taking Charge of Your Happiness in Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
It's common to see heated discussions in comment sections where people blame external factors—especially in matters of romantic relationships—for their unhappiness.
A New Look at How a Mother's Love Shapes Her Daughter's Life

A New Look at How a Mother's Love Shapes Her Daughter's Life

Blog | Child psychology
When a mother is warm, supportive, and consistent, her daughter is more likely to feel secure and valued.
Mindful Communication: Knowing When to Speak and When to Listen

Mindful Communication: Knowing When to Speak and When to Listen

Blog | Relationship
An essential part of effective communication in psychology is understanding that while we cannot change someone else's behavior, we are always responsible for our own words and actions.
Breaking Free: Processing Trauma to Reclaim Your Life

Breaking Free: Processing Trauma to Reclaim Your Life

Blog | Trauma
Many of us go through life pretending that everything is fine, even when deep inside, unresolved trauma gradually diminishes our energy.
Emotional Compass: Are You Navigating Your Inner World Effectively?

Emotional Compass: Are You Navigating Your Inner World Effectively?

Blog | Emotions
Have you ever paused to reflect on how the spectrum of emotions influences every facet of your daily life?
Breaking Free from the “Good Girl Syndrome”: Embrace Your Authentic Self

Breaking Free from the “Good Girl Syndrome”: Embrace Your Authentic Self

Blog | Self-acceptance
There is a common narrative that many women know all too well—a constant drive to be perfect, to please everyone, and to meet every expectation placed upon them.
Unlocking Your Inner Emotions: Overcoming Retroflexion for Better Well-Being

Unlocking Your Inner Emotions: Overcoming Retroflexion for Better Well-Being

Blog | Emotions
When we express emotions outwardly, our facial expressions change and our body language communicates with others.
Renewing Intimacy in Long-Term Relationships

Renewing Intimacy in Long-Term Relationships

Blog | Sex, sexuality
It is not unusual for couples in long-term relationships to experience a noticeable decline in physical intimacy and romance over time.
Embracing Healthy Distance for Fulfilling Relationships

Embracing Healthy Distance for Fulfilling Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Relationships can sometimes feel like an unchanging routine. You might notice that as time passes, the initial closeness fades, and your partner seems increasingly distant.
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