Author: Eugenia Kalenyuk

Unmasking the Hidden Tactics of Domestic Abuse

Unmasking the Hidden Tactics of Domestic Abuse

Article | Abuse and Violence
When we talk about domestic abuse, the conversation often skips the complex dynamics that lead a victim to remain in a harmful situation.
Overcoming Shame: A Practical Guide to Embracing Your True Self

Overcoming Shame: A Practical Guide to Embracing Your True Self

Blog | Emotions
Have you ever wondered why meeting someone new or trying something as simple as a conversation feels overwhelmingly difficult for some, while it seems effortless for others?
Expressing Negative Emotions Responsibly: A Guide to Healthy Release

Expressing Negative Emotions Responsibly: A Guide to Healthy Release

Blog | Emotions
Negative emotions are a natural part of life, and nearly everything around us—a movie, a song, even a familiar scent—can trigger them.
Healthy Ways to Release Negative Emotions: A Practical Guide

Healthy Ways to Release Negative Emotions: A Practical Guide

Blog | Emotions
In our modern lives, where stress seems to be a constant companion, learning to express and manage these emotions in a healthy way is essential for mental well-being.
Inside the Addict’s Mind: Unveiling the Hidden Psychological Defenses

Inside the Addict’s Mind: Unveiling the Hidden Psychological Defenses

Blog | Harmful habits
When we talk about addiction, it's easy to focus on the external behaviors—disregard for money, reckless actions, and the mounting consequences of substance use.
Raising Resilient Children: Breaking the Cycle of 'Don't Think, Don't Feel'

Raising Resilient Children: Breaking the Cycle of 'Don't Think, Don't Feel'

Blog | Child psychology
In our everyday interactions, many of us may not realize that subtle, non-verbal messages from our caregivers can have a profound impact on our ability to think freely and feel deeply.
Love, Loss, and Learning: The path of recovery

Love, Loss, and Learning: The path of recovery

Blog | Divorce
Experiencing the end of a meaningful relationship can leave you with a whirlwind of emotions and a host of unresolved questions.
Standing Strong: How to Support a Loved One Trapped in Abuse

Standing Strong: How to Support a Loved One Trapped in Abuse

Blog | Abuse and Violence
When someone we care about is caught in the grip of an abusive relationship, the feelings of concern, worry, and even helplessness can be overwhelming.
From Negative Fixation to Emotional Freedom: Countering the Cycle of Hatewatching

From Negative Fixation to Emotional Freedom: Countering the Cycle of Hatewatching

Blog | Emotions
It's not uncommon to witness someone publicly criticize a movie or a performance after a disappointing experience, and that in itself is perfectly acceptable.
How Respect and Self-Worth Strengthen Your Relationship

How Respect and Self-Worth Strengthen Your Relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Relationships are a continuous work in progress, where the initial spark of attraction often evolves into a deeper, more complex connection.
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