Author: Eugenia Kalenyuk

Retroflexion: A Defense Mechanism That Turns Emotions Inward

Retroflexion: A Defense Mechanism That Turns Emotions Inward

Blog | Mental disorder
Retroflexion is a psychological defense mechanism where a person redirects feelings or actions they would normally project onto others inwardly, turning them against themselves.
How to Do a Digital Detox

How to Do a Digital Detox

Blog | Goal setting
In our hyper-connected world, escaping the constant pull of technology is increasingly difficult. From smartphones to computers, the digital world is always accessible.
How to Stop Being Insecure in a Relationship

How to Stop Being Insecure in a Relationship

Blog | Self-esteem
While some individuals might perceive insecure partners as easier to approach or influence, this dynamic is unhealthy for everyone involved.
What is the Difference Between Pity and Compassion?

What is the Difference Between Pity and Compassion?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Pity is an emotional response that arises when we perceive someone as weak, helpless, or unfortunate.
What Is Resentment and Why Does It Occur?

What Is Resentment and Why Does It Occur?

Blog | Emotions
Resentment is a powerful emotional reaction triggered by feelings of unfairness or unmet expectations.
Self-Flagellation: How to Stop Punishing Yourself

Self-Flagellation: How to Stop Punishing Yourself

Blog | Self-acceptance
Self-flagellation, in psychological terms, refers to a destructive pattern where individuals punish themselves for perceived failures or mistakes.
How to Get Over a Breakup

How to Get Over a Breakup

Blog | Divorce
Breakups are often among the most painful experiences, comparable to the loss of a loved one.
Recriminations: How to Stop Arguing About the Past

Recriminations: How to Stop Arguing About the Past

Article | Man and woman relationship
In many romantic relationships, recriminations—that is, accusatory remarks about past events—can slowly poison the bond between partners.
What Does It Mean to Truly Care? A Psychological Perspective

What Does It Mean to Truly Care? A Psychological Perspective

Blog | Relationship
Care is one of the most profound and essential aspects of human connection. At its core, care is any action aimed at improving the well-being of someone or something we value.
What Do Women Want in a Man?

What Do Women Want in a Man?

Blog | Man and woman relationship

When we talk about the qualities women value in men, the conversation often turns to an idealized image: tall, successful, kind, generous, and handsome with broad shoulders and a great sense of humor.

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