Author: Mariya Yakymchuk

Understanding Triggers: Keys to Emotional Awareness and Healing

Understanding Triggers: Keys to Emotional Awareness and Healing

Article | Trauma
Have you ever had a moment when something small — a word, a situation, or even a tone of voice — caused a reaction that felt far bigger than the moment itself?
How Psychotherapists Achieve Their Goals

How Psychotherapists Achieve Their Goals

Blog | Psychotherapy
To understand, we must explore the tasks a psychotherapist undertakes to achieve the goals of therapy. It’s not just about solving problems; it’s about creating a space where transformation can happen.
Medical vs. Psychological Approaches

Medical vs. Psychological Approaches

Article | Psychology
The way we address health problems can be quite different depending on whether we follow the medical model or the psychological model.
Female Infidelity: Myths, Signs, and Understanding

Female Infidelity: Myths, Signs, and Understanding

Article | Betrayal
infidelity by women is judged more harshly than by men. Society often paints women as nurturers, responsible for upholding the sanctity of relationships and family.
Single Women: Breaking Myths and Understanding Emotions

Single Women: Breaking Myths and Understanding Emotions

Article | Man and woman relationship
It’s a common stereotype: the idea that a woman without a man in her life is bitter, aggressive, or perpetually frustrated. You’ve probably heard jokes or even seen someone make this assumption in everyday life.
Understanding the Intricacies of Female Psychology

Understanding the Intricacies of Female Psychology

Article | Psychology
The mind of a woman is a labyrinth, filled with twists and turns that often leave men bewildered. It’s not that women aim to confuse; it’s just that their emotions, intuition
The Enigma of the Female Mind

The Enigma of the Female Mind

Article | Psychology
A woman’s essence is often described as a beautiful mystery, one that fascinates and perplexes those around her. Her thoughts, emotions, and actions seem to flow in unpredictable patterns.
Understanding Addiction: Habit, Not Disease

Understanding Addiction: Habit, Not Disease

Article | Other
Addiction is a deeply complex phenomenon, often misunderstood and oversimplified as a disease that can be "cured" with medication.
Hachiko Syndrome: Understanding a Unique Emotional Response to Loss

Hachiko Syndrome: Understanding a Unique Emotional Response to Loss

Article | Mental disorder
Have you ever wondered how deeply love and attachment can influence our mental and emotional well-being? Some people, when faced with the loss or separation from a loved one, struggle to adapt and move forward.
Breaking Free from Sugar Addiction: A Guide to a Healthier You

Breaking Free from Sugar Addiction: A Guide to a Healthier You

Article | Harmful habits
A slice of birthday cake can be a delightful treat, something to celebrate and enjoy. But let's face it, that slice of cake rarely happens just once a year. Before you know it, sugar becomes an everyday indulgence.
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