Author: Eugenia Kalenyuk

Chasing Shadows: Unraveling the Emotional Struggle in Relationships

Chasing Shadows: Unraveling the Emotional Struggle in Relationships

Article | Man and woman relationship
Picture two individuals locked in a strange dance, where one partner rushes forward, striving to earn affection and preserve the bond at any cost, while the other pulls away.
Unresolved Conflicts in Relationships: Healing the Hidden Wounds

Unresolved Conflicts in Relationships: Healing the Hidden Wounds

Article | Conflicts
An unresolved conflict emerges when a spark of disagreement, misunderstanding, or even perceived disrespect ignites emotional turmoil, yet no one dares to extinguish it through open, constructive communication.
Can an Abuser Change?

Can an Abuser Change?

Article | Codependency
Many people in toxic relationships grapple with a recurring question: can an abuser truly change? This uncertainty often stems from a deep fear of loss, amplified by the abuser's occasional positive traits.
The Psychology of Toxic Relationships

The Psychology of Toxic Relationships

Article | Codependency
When we hear about women trapped in relationships with tyrants, the image that often comes to mind is one of physical violence—a woman subjected to relentless abuse at the hands of a cruel, dominant man.
Should a Man Provide? A Psychological Dive into Gender Expectations

Should a Man Provide? A Psychological Dive into Gender Expectations

Article | Man and woman relationship
When discussing whether a man should provide for a woman, we often get caught up in overly simplistic arguments.
The Myth of the “Good Man”: Understanding Modern Masculinity

The Myth of the “Good Man”: Understanding Modern Masculinity

Article | Sex, sexuality
The phrase "good man" has become a catch-all term, used by people to justify their expectations or judgments. Women often say, “A good man would do this!”
The Psychology of Infidelity

The Psychology of Infidelity

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In a world where relationships are supposed to be simple and straightforward, the reality often tells a much more complex story.
Understanding and Managing Your Emotions

Understanding and Managing Your Emotions

Article | Emotions
Emotions are an integral part of who we are, shaping how we experience the world, interact with others, and navigate life's challenges.
Emotional Intelligence: Understanding and Developing This Essential Skill

Emotional Intelligence: Understanding and Developing This Essential Skill

Article | Psychology
Emotional intelligence, often referred to as EI, is a vital skill that shapes how we interact with others and manage our own emotions.
Serotonin: The Mood Hormone

Serotonin: The Mood Hormone

Article | Mental health
Serotonin plays a remarkable role in our lives, acting as a chemical regulator that influences both mood and behavior. Often called the "happiness hormone"
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