Author: Nick Yatsula

Love Bombing: The Manipulative Tactic Disguised as Affection

Love Bombing: The Manipulative Tactic Disguised as Affection

Blog | Manipulation
Have you ever been swept off your feet in a new relationship, only to feel uneasy later on? Maybe things moved incredibly fast, with overwhelming displays of affection, gifts, and promises.
The Power of Acts of Service: Showing Love Through Actions

The Power of Acts of Service: Showing Love Through Actions

Blog | Love
When we talk about love, we often focus on words or physical gestures. Yet there is a subtle, deeply meaningful way of expressing love known as acts of service.
Infidelity in Men: Unmet Needs, Insecurities, and the Search for Validation

Infidelity in Men: Unmet Needs, Insecurities, and the Search for Validation

Blog | Betrayal
Infidelity, while it may seem like an impulsive or spontaneous act, usually arises from underlying issues that have developed over time.
Is It Love or Need? Understanding Neurotic Love in Relationships

Is It Love or Need? Understanding Neurotic Love in Relationships

Blog | Codependency
Neurotic love describes a deeply unhealthy and dysfunctional form of relationship, where one partner’s emotional well-being is inextricably tied to the validation and affection they receive from the other.
How to Recognize and Overcome Devaluation in Relationships

How to Recognize and Overcome Devaluation in Relationships

Blog | Manipulation
In psychology, devaluation refers to the act of diminishing the significance of someone’s feelings, achievements, needs, or desires, whether consciously or unconsciously.
How to Cope with Loneliness and Live Independently

How to Cope with Loneliness and Live Independently

Blog | Loneliness
Loneliness is an experience that many people struggle with, even when surrounded by acquaintances, coworkers, or family members.
Signs You're in a Toxic Relationship: Understanding Your Emotional Comfort Zone

Signs You're in a Toxic Relationship: Understanding Your Emotional Comfort Zone

Blog | Man and woman relationship
The concept of the emotional comfort zone refers to a state where a person feels secure, grounded, and at ease in their interactions with themselves and others.
How Can You Truly Support Someone Who Is Grieving?

How Can You Truly Support Someone Who Is Grieving?

Blog | Relationship
Life is full of experiences that can shake us to our core. Sometimes a minor event can trigger a chain reaction of emotions, leading to feelings of apathy and melancholy.
Is Self-Sufficiency a Barrier to Finding Love?

Is Self-Sufficiency a Barrier to Finding Love?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Self-sufficiency is often seen as an admirable trait. It represents a person’s ability to manage their own needs—emotional, financial, or physical—without relying on others.
Beyond the Child: Understanding the Impact of Child-Centered Parenting on Families

Beyond the Child: Understanding the Impact of Child-Centered Parenting on Families

Blog | Family
Detocentrism is a psychological phenomenon where a mother views her child as the focal point of the family, prioritizing the child’s needs and desires above all else.
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