Author: Mark Lisevych

Balancing Emotional Expression and Healthy Boundaries in Relationships

Balancing Emotional Expression and Healthy Boundaries in Relationships

Blog | Emotions
It seems that many professionals in the field often echo the same message: “Don’t be afraid to express your emotions.”
Are You the Source of Your Own Relationship Problems?

Are You the Source of Your Own Relationship Problems?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Many men read advice on relationships, yet few manage to make the changes they say they want. Recognizing mistakes after the fact rarely leads to transformation.
Stop Blaming, Start Understanding: A Guide to Taking Responsibility in Relationships

Stop Blaming, Start Understanding: A Guide to Taking Responsibility in Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
It is not uncommon to notice that while many men read advice on relationship dynamics, real change rarely follows. When mistakes are pointed out after the fact, they often go unheeded.
Unmasking Arrogance and Pressure in Modern Dating

Unmasking Arrogance and Pressure in Modern Dating

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Many of us have noticed that in the dating world, there are individuals who seem to carry themselves with an air of superiority.
Your Guide to Escaping Emotional Dependency and Finding True Partnership

Your Guide to Escaping Emotional Dependency and Finding True Partnership

Blog | Manipulation
Manipulation is often presented as a shortcut to winning someone over or gaining control in a relationship, but in reality, it’s a dangerous game that damages both partners over time.
Balancing Self-Worth and Healthy Boundaries in Relationships

Balancing Self-Worth and Healthy Boundaries in Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
I want to share some thoughts about a common pattern in relationships—one where one partner gradually loses sight of their own needs while overinvesting in the other.
How Over-Categorization and Emotional Pressure Shape Our Interactions

How Over-Categorization and Emotional Pressure Shape Our Interactions

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In our everyday lives, we often unconsciously label people based on limited interactions and assign them to fixed categories.
Male vs. Female Therapist: Your Path to Healing Starts with the Right Choice

Male vs. Female Therapist: Your Path to Healing Starts with the Right Choice

Blog | Psychotherapy
When people start looking for a mental health professional, one of the first questions that often arises is whether it is preferable to work with a male or a female therapist.
Breaking Free from Illusions in Relationships: A Path to Clarity and Healthy Choices

Breaking Free from Illusions in Relationships: A Path to Clarity and Healthy Choices

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In relationships, especially those involving a married individual, these illusions often cloud judgment and trap us in cycles of emotional confusion and self-doubt.
Are You Over-Investing in Your Partner and Losing Yourself?

Are You Over-Investing in Your Partner and Losing Yourself?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Often, one partner explains the problems in a marriage or partnership by repeating the same phrases and complaints they’ve heard time and again—from their very own disappointed partner.
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