Author: Eugenia Kalenyuk

Causal Attribution: How Do I Stop Making Assumptions About People?

Causal Attribution: How Do I Stop Making Assumptions About People?

Blog | Self-acceptance
Ever found yourself creating elaborate explanations for someone’s behavior without knowing the full story?
What Is Unconditional Love in a Relationship?

What Is Unconditional Love in a Relationship?

Blog | Love
When we talk about unconditional love, we're not just referring to the common understanding of eternal devotion.
How to Let Go of Someone You Love

How to Let Go of Someone You Love

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When you ask yourself “how to let go of the person you love,” you're not really asking about love itself but about releasing unhealthy attachment and restoring the balance of importance in your life.
Euphoria: A Double-Edged Sword for the Mind and Body

Euphoria: A Double-Edged Sword for the Mind and Body

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Euphoria is often seen as the ultimate state of happiness and pleasure, a feeling of immense satisfaction that seems like the pinnacle of well-being.
Understanding Infidelity

Understanding Infidelity

Blog | Betrayal
I often mention that in our increasingly long lifespans, infidelity is a significant challenge faced by many couples.
Why Do So Many Marriages End in Divorce?

Why Do So Many Marriages End in Divorce?

Article | Divorce
I often encounter people who have suffered terribly in their marriage and ended up facing divorce.
Does Falling in Love Last Forever?

Does Falling in Love Last Forever?

Blog | Love
I want to tell you about a concept that might sound strange at first: the idea that what we usually call “falling in love” isn’t meant to last forever in its initial intense form.
Why Do People Get Divorced?

Why Do People Get Divorced?

Blog | Divorce
Many people find it astonishing how a couple, during their wedding with tears of joy in their eyes, can sometimes just a few years later, show up in the same building—or even in court—this time with tears of anger or bitterness.
What Does “Cuckquean” Really Mean?

What Does “Cuckquean” Really Mean?

Blog | Betrayal
“Cuckquean,” is a term used to describe a woman whose male partner is unfaithful, with her full awareness and, in some cases, her acceptance.
Why Online Dating Isn't Working for Many People

Why Online Dating Isn't Working for Many People

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Online dating, in theory, seems like the perfect solution for those looking to expand their social circle, whether to find new friends or that special someone.
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