Author: Alex Hlynskyi

Positive Reinforcement in Relationships: A Guide to Healthy Interactions

Positive Reinforcement in Relationships: A Guide to Healthy Interactions

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Positive reinforcement is one of the simplest yet most powerful tools in building healthy relationships. At its core, it’s about encouraging positive behaviors by showing appreciation.
Mental Health: Why It Matters and How to Sustain It

Mental Health: Why It Matters and How to Sustain It

Blog | Self-acceptance
Mental well-being - It’s about cultivating a deep sense of inner balance and resilience, enabling you to meet your essential needs, find purpose, and navigate life’s challenges.
Eustress: The Power of Positive Stress and How It Can Benefit Your Life

Eustress: The Power of Positive Stress and How It Can Benefit Your Life

Blog | Stress
Stress is often painted as the villain, something to be avoided at all costs. But what if I told you that not all stress is created equal? There's a type of stress, called eustress
The Frustration-Aggression Theory: Exploring the Roots of Aggression

The Frustration-Aggression Theory: Exploring the Roots of Aggression

Blog | Experiencing a crisis
The frustration-aggression theory suggests that frustration does not inevitably lead to aggression but can increase the readiness for aggressive behavior.
Pluralistic Ignorance: When Silence Doesn't Mean Consent

Pluralistic Ignorance: When Silence Doesn't Mean Consent

Blog | Psychology
Pluralistic ignorance is a concept in social psychology that explains how individuals, when witnessing violations of norms, laws, or ethical standards, often remain silent or indifferent.
Understanding Your Inner Child: How Childhood Impacts Adult Life

Understanding Your Inner Child: How Childhood Impacts Adult Life

Blog | Self-acceptance
The concept of the "inner child" refers to the part of our personality that carries the emotional experiences, needs, and patterns formed during childhood.
Why Are Women More Likely to Initiate Divorce? The Dynamics of Modern Marriages

Why Are Women More Likely to Initiate Divorce? The Dynamics of Modern Marriages

Blog | Divorce
Research, social surveys, and personal accounts consistently show that women are often the decision-makers when it comes to ending a marriage.
What Do Men Really Want in a Relationship?

What Do Men Really Want in a Relationship?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Many individuals in relationships wonder about the needs of their partners, sometimes leading to assumptions based on stereotypes and limited understanding.
The Emotional Weight of Feeling Unwanted

The Emotional Weight of Feeling Unwanted

Article | Emotions
Feeling unwanted is one of the most painful and damaging emotions a person can experience. It often arises when we sense a lack of interest or care from those around us.
Does Your Ex Miss You? Understanding the Subtle Signs

Does Your Ex Miss You? Understanding the Subtle Signs

Blog | Divorce
A breakup is often considered one of the most emotionally challenging experiences we can go through. It's not just about the end of a relationship but the loss of a deep emotional connection.
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