Author: Alex Hlynskyi

Displacement: Understanding This Common Defense Mechanism

Displacement: Understanding This Common Defense Mechanism

Blog | Psychology
Have you ever noticed how certain memories or emotions seem to fade away, especially when they’re most painful?
Hysteria: Roots, Manifestations, and Modern Psychological Insights

Hysteria: Roots, Manifestations, and Modern Psychological Insights

Blog | Emotions
"hysteria": Being used to describe intense emotional reactions—crying, laughing, shouting, or other behaviors perceived as excessive or uncontrolled in response to stress
Blacklists and Communication Breakdowns in Relationships

Blacklists and Communication Breakdowns in Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Being blocked or added to a blacklist by someone you care about can be an upsetting experience.
Sublimation: Turning Negative Emotions into Positive Actions

Sublimation: Turning Negative Emotions into Positive Actions

Blog | Emotions
Sublimation in psychology is one of the most fascinating defense mechanisms that our psyche uses to cope with frustrations and unfulfilled desires.
The Impact of Childhood Trauma on Adult Relationships

The Impact of Childhood Trauma on Adult Relationships

Blog | Child psychology
Psycho-emotional trauma in children isn't always caused by extreme events. Often, it stems from seemingly small, yet significant experiences that shape their perceptions and behavior throughout life.
Is Arguing Destroying Your Relationship? Or Making It Stronger?

Is Arguing Destroying Your Relationship? Or Making It Stronger?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Disagreements in a relationship are inevitable. They arise when partners encounter differing opinions, beliefs, or plans for the future.
The Polycrates Complex: Overcoming the Fear of Success and Avoiding Self-Sabotage

The Polycrates Complex: Overcoming the Fear of Success and Avoiding Self-Sabotage

Blog | Fears and phobias
Have you ever felt that achieving success might bring more harm than good? Maybe you’ve thought that stepping up or taking risks could result in losing everything you’ve worked for.
Are You Being Used in Your Relationship? How to Recognize the Signs

Are You Being Used in Your Relationship? How to Recognize the Signs

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we’re in a relationship, it’s easy to get caught up in the emotions and start questioning everything. Is your partner neglecting you?
When Love Begins to Fade: Understanding the Fatigue in Relationships

When Love Begins to Fade: Understanding the Fatigue in Relationships

Blog | Love
As much as we try to avoid it, every relationship faces moments of fatigue. The honeymoon phase wears off, and the reality of daily life sets in.
The Struggles of Forgiveness After Infidelity

The Struggles of Forgiveness After Infidelity

Blog | Betrayal
Infidelity is one of the most painful experiences a person can endure within a committed relationship.
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