Author: Eugenia Kalenyuk

Co-dependency and Abusive Behavior: Uncovering the Hidden Dangers in Dysfunctional

Co-dependency and Abusive Behavior: Uncovering the Hidden Dangers in Dysfunctional

Blog | Codependency
When discussing dysfunctional relationships, it's important to recognize that both abusive behavior and co-dependency inflict serious harm on an individual's mental health.
What Qualities Are Essential in a Woman When Marrying a Man with Children?

What Qualities Are Essential in a Woman When Marrying a Man with Children?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When a man with a child contemplates marriage, his decision-making process goes beyond personal preferences.
Recognizing Early Signs of Dementia: What You Need to Know

Recognizing Early Signs of Dementia: What You Need to Know

Blog | Mental disorder
Dementia is a complex clinical syndrome that leads to a gradual decline in various cognitive functions, including memory, thinking, orientation, and the ability to learn new information.
How to Manage Stress: Practical Steps to Achieve Psychological Balance

How to Manage Stress: Practical Steps to Achieve Psychological Balance

Blog | Stress
Stress management isn’t solely about finding the right balance between tension and relaxation—it’s about nurturing harmony within your mind and body.
Is Crisis the End or a New Beginning? A Proven Method to Rebuild Your Life

Is Crisis the End or a New Beginning? A Proven Method to Rebuild Your Life

Blog | Experiencing a crisis
When life feels overwhelming and you are convinced that you’re stuck in an unresolvable crisis, it may help to remember that difficult periods are temporary.
Can Envy Become Your Ally? Transforming a Complex Emotion into a Force for Growth

Can Envy Become Your Ally? Transforming a Complex Emotion into a Force for Growth

Blog | Self-care
In our everyday lives, many of us have experienced that uncomfortable feeling of envy. It’s often seen as a negative emotion—one that we hide away or feel ashamed of.
Do Abusers Really Target the Weak? Unmasking Their True Tactics

Do Abusers Really Target the Weak? Unmasking Their True Tactics

Blog | Abuse and Violence
When we think about abusive behavior and gaslighting, a common belief is that these individuals prey on those who are soft or vulnerable.
Starting Anew: How to Embrace a Fresh Beginning in Life

Starting Anew: How to Embrace a Fresh Beginning in Life

Blog | Goal setting
Transforming your life doesn’t require a dramatic overhaul overnight; rather, it involves making mindful choices that allow you to shed what no longer serves you and build a more fulfilling future.
How to Prepare for a Breakup Without Hurting Yourself or Your Partner

How to Prepare for a Breakup Without Hurting Yourself or Your Partner

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Deciding to end a relationship is one of the most challenging and emotionally charged decisions you can make.
Alloasexuality Explained: Understanding Sexual Attraction Beyond Asexuality

Alloasexuality Explained: Understanding Sexual Attraction Beyond Asexuality

Blog | Sex, sexuality
In today's discussions about sexual orientation, alloasexuality represents individuals who experience sexual attraction toward others, distinguishing them clearly from those who identify as asexual.
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