Author: Alex Hlynskyi

Satyriasis: Understanding Male Hypersexuality and Its Management

Satyriasis: Understanding Male Hypersexuality and Its Management

Article | Mental disorder
In today's discussion, we are going to explore the complex topic of satyriasis, a condition characterized by an abnormal increase in male sexual drive.
The INFP Personality: A Comprehensive Guide to the Mediator

The INFP Personality: A Comprehensive Guide to the Mediator

Blog | Self-acceptance
When we delve into the realm of personality types, one that stands out for its depth, creativity, and compassion is the INFP. Often known as the "Mediator," this personality type is characterized by a unique blend of introspection, idealism, and empathy. Derived from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), INFP stands for Introverted, iNtuitive, Feeling, and Perceiving. The attributes emphasize a rich inner emotional life, a visionary approach to possibilities, and a flexible, open-ended attit ...
What Are Relationship Red Flags and Why Do They Matter?

What Are Relationship Red Flags and Why Do They Matter?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
The term "red flag" is widely used in different areas—from sports to road safety—to indicate a need for caution.
How Can Words of Affirmation Strengthen Your Relationship?

How Can Words of Affirmation Strengthen Your Relationship?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Many people find that words of affirmation—thoughtful verbal or written expressions of appreciation—are a crucial part of feeling loved and valued.
Selfie Addiction: A Modern-Day Struggle with Self-Esteem and Social Media

Selfie Addiction: A Modern-Day Struggle with Self-Esteem and Social Media

Blog | Harmful habits
Selfie addiction is a modern behavioral issue where an overwhelming urge to take self-portraits, edit them meticulously, and share them online gradually takes over everyday life.
Christian Counseling: A Holistic Approach to Healing Mind, Body, and Soul

Christian Counseling: A Holistic Approach to Healing Mind, Body, and Soul

Blog | Psychotherapy
Christian counseling stands at a fascinating crossroads where scientific psychology and spiritual understanding meet.
Navigating the Dating App World: A Look at the Challenges and Opportunities

Navigating the Dating App World: A Look at the Challenges and Opportunities

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In recent years, many men have noticed a shift in the way women interact with them, particularly in the context of online dating and social media.
The Strength in Solitude: Why Independent People Choose to Be Alone

The Strength in Solitude: Why Independent People Choose to Be Alone

Blog | Loneliness
Many individuals who are successful, strong-willed, or talented have experienced prolonged periods of loneliness or isolation.
The Lifeguard Syndrome: Why Helping Others Can Backfire

The Lifeguard Syndrome: Why Helping Others Can Backfire

Blog | Relationship
Have you ever gone out of your way to help someone, only to be met with hostility, ingratitude, or even aggression?
What Does it Mean to

What Does it Mean to "Turn the Other Cheek"? Exploring the Wisdom of Non-Violence

Blog | Anger
When someone insults, attacks, or hurts us, it’s easy to think that retaliation is the right response.
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