Author: Alex Hlynskyi

The Rat Park Experiment: Changing Our Understanding of Addiction

The Rat Park Experiment: Changing Our Understanding of Addiction

Article | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Addiction is often painted as a chemical dependency, something that happens when a substance “hijacks” the brain and creates an insatiable craving.
Neurosis: How to Overcome Negative Thinking Patterns?

Neurosis: How to Overcome Negative Thinking Patterns?

Article | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Neurosis might sound like a complicated term, but at its core, it describes a pattern of mental and emotional struggles caused by prolonged stress or unresolved psychological trauma.
Why Do Some Husbands Lose Interest in Sex with Their Wives Over Time?

Why Do Some Husbands Lose Interest in Sex with Their Wives Over Time?

Blog | Sex, sexuality
When couples first start their path together, intimacy often feels natural and effortless. But for many people, something changes over the years.
Understanding Manipulation in Relationships

Understanding Manipulation in Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
From a psychological perspective, the concept of a “treacherous woman” conjures up images of someone who conceals self-serving motives behind kindness or apparent warmth.
How Does Gestalt Therapy Work?

How Does Gestalt Therapy Work?

Article | Psychotherapy
Gestalt therapy may sound like a fancy term, but it’s actually a straightforward approach in psychology that helps people focus on what’s happening here and now.
False Uniqueness Effect: Are You Really That Special?

False Uniqueness Effect: Are You Really That Special?

Blog | Self-esteem
The mind often plays tricks on us, and the false uniqueness effect is one of those subtle illusions.
What Are the Signs of a Poverty Mindset?

What Are the Signs of a Poverty Mindset?

Blog | Money
When people talk about being “poor,” they often focus only on the absence of money. However, from a psychological standpoint, a poverty mindset is not always about how many zeros you have.
Does Teamwork Always Increase Productivity?

Does Teamwork Always Increase Productivity?

Blog | Business and Career
Have you ever come across job postings boasting about a “friendly team” as if it were the ultimate benefit?
Solomon's Paradox: Why We Can't Take Our Own Advice

Solomon's Paradox: Why We Can't Take Our Own Advice

Blog | Self-acceptance
Have you ever noticed how easy it is to give solid advice to a friend yet feel absolutely stuck when dealing with your own mess?
Why Am I Attracted to Abusive Relationships?

Why Am I Attracted to Abusive Relationships?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Have you ever noticed how certain men keep finding themselves in relationships with women who seem downright cruel, controlling, or just impossible to please?
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