Author: Eugenia Kalenyuk

The Hidden Psychology of the 'Easy-Going' Girl: Self-Sacrifice and Emotional Dependency

The Hidden Psychology of the 'Easy-Going' Girl: Self-Sacrifice and Emotional Dependency

Blog | Self-acceptance
The term “easy-going girl” often carries a stigma, wrongly associating it with promiscuity or low self-worth.
The Psychology of Tolerance: Understanding and Overcoming Intolerance

The Psychology of Tolerance: Understanding and Overcoming Intolerance

Blog | Relationship
Tolerance is more than just a buzzword used in social discussions—it's a complex psychological skill that has evolved over centuries to help humans coexist with their differences.
The Complex Psychology of Self-Sacrifice in Relationships

The Complex Psychology of Self-Sacrifice in Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship


Sacrifice in relationships is often seen as a noble act. It involves prioritizing the needs and well-being of another person, sometimes at the cost of one’s own happiness and desires.
Modern Feminism: A Balanced Approach to Gender Equality

Modern Feminism: A Balanced Approach to Gender Equality

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Feminism, which emerged in the late 19th century, was initially a movement focused on securing women’s rights and gender equality.
Why Do I Keep Checking My Ex's Social Media? And How to Stop

Why Do I Keep Checking My Ex's Social Media? And How to Stop

Blog | Divorce
Breaking up, it’s not just about the end of a relationship; it’s about the emotional aftermath. While some people move on quickly, others find themselves stuck in an emotional loop.
The Psychology of Controlling Relationships: Understanding Dominance and Manipulation

The Psychology of Controlling Relationships: Understanding Dominance and Manipulation

Article | Man and woman relationship
Dominance in relationships occurs when one partner assumes control, manipulating the emotional and psychological needs of the other.
Cynicism in Psychology: Is It a Defense Mechanism or a Personality Flaw?

Cynicism in Psychology: Is It a Defense Mechanism or a Personality Flaw?

Blog | Self-acceptance
Cynicism, in psychological terms, refers to a belief system and behavioral pattern where an individual expresses disdain, contempt, and devaluation toward others.
Histrionic Personality Disorder: Understanding the Need for Attention

Histrionic Personality Disorder: Understanding the Need for Attention

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD) is a condition characterized by a pervasive need for attention, approval, and emotional validation.
How a Girl's Relationship with Her Mother Shapes Her Romantic Choices

How a Girl's Relationship with Her Mother Shapes Her Romantic Choices

Blog | Relationship
A girl's relationship with her mother plays a crucial role in her future romantic relationships.
Why Do People Stay in Touch with Their Exes in New Relationships?

Why Do People Stay in Touch with Their Exes in New Relationships?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In new relationships, communication with an ex can create confusion, discomfort, and even jealousy for the current partner.
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