Author: Eugenia Kalenyuk

Understanding and Overcoming an Identity Crisis

Understanding and Overcoming an Identity Crisis

Blog | Self-acceptance
Have you ever found yourself questioning your life’s direction, doubting your core values, or feeling lost when faced with the questions, “Who am I?” and “What do I truly want?”
Shared Values: The Foundation of Strong Relationships

Shared Values: The Foundation of Strong Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Shared values are like the glue that holds a relationship together, especially when life gets tough. But how do you identify your own values and bring them into your relationship?
Pessimists: Why They Expect the Worst and How It Shapes Their Lives

Pessimists: Why They Expect the Worst and How It Shapes Their Lives

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
We’ve all faced moments of uncertainty, self-doubt, or seeing more problems than solutions in a situation. But for some, this negative perspective becomes a defining trait.
Neurotics vs. Introverts: Understanding the Key Differences

Neurotics vs. Introverts: Understanding the Key Differences

Article | Self-acceptance
Understanding the distinction between neurotics and introverts is crucial for fostering empathy and providing appropriate support to those struggling with these conditions.
The Exhaustion Paradox: Why We Work More and Feel Less

The Exhaustion Paradox: Why We Work More and Feel Less

Article | Burnout
Overwork and emotional burnout have become almost synonymous with the modern lifestyle, but is this a phenomenon unique to our times, or does it echo a much older human struggle?
Dopamine Fasting: Unveiling the Benefits, Debates, and Practical Insights

Dopamine Fasting: Unveiling the Benefits, Debates, and Practical Insights

Article | Self-acceptance
In our fast-paced digital age, the allure of instant gratification is ever-present. From binge-watching the latest TV series to endless scrolling through social media feeds, these quick pleasures offer fleeting moments of joy.
Dependent Personality Disorder: Understanding and Overcoming Reliance

Dependent Personality Disorder: Understanding and Overcoming Reliance

Article | Mental disorder
Dependent Personality Disorder (DPD) is a complex mental health condition that profoundly affects an individual's ability to make decisions and maintain independence.
Infantilism: Navigating the Challenges of Psychological Immaturity

Infantilism: Navigating the Challenges of Psychological Immaturity

Blog | Mental disorder
Infantilism might sound like a quirky habit or an outdated concept, but for many, it represents a significant psychological struggle.
Dermatillomania: Understanding and Overcoming

Dermatillomania: Understanding and Overcoming

Article | Stress
Have you ever found yourself mindlessly squeezing a pimple or pulling at a hangnail, thinking it’s harmless? For many, these seemingly minor habits are more than just quirky behaviors.
Why Overwork and Emotional Burnout Have Become Ubiquitous

Why Overwork and Emotional Burnout Have Become Ubiquitous

Blog | Burnout
In today’s hyper-connected world, many of us find ourselves constantly juggling multiple responsibilities, striving for higher productivity, and pushing our limits.
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