Author: Katherine Yanovska

Couples Therapy, Marriage Counseling, and Relationship Help — What You Actually Need to Know

Couples Therapy, Marriage Counseling, and Relationship Help — What You Actually Need to Know

Article | Psychotherapy
There's a quiet moment that happens in many relationships — a moment when you realize that no matter how hard you try to explain yourself, the person sitting across from you simply isn't hearing you.
What Is Couple Therapy? A Guide to Healing Your Relationship

What Is Couple Therapy? A Guide to Healing Your Relationship

Article | Psychotherapy
Whether you are currently questioning your own relationship dynamics, considering reaching out to a family counselor, already working with a professional, or even if you are a fellow couple therapist yourself, this comprehensive piece is meant to offer valuable, grounded insights.
Does Couples Therapy Work? Methods, Expectations, and When to Go

Does Couples Therapy Work? Methods, Expectations, and When to Go

Article | Psychotherapy
Couples therapy. What is it exactly? When should you consider taking this step, and when might it not be the right choice? What is actually going on behind closed doors during those sessions?
Are They in Love with You — or Just the Fantasy?

Are They in Love with You — or Just the Fantasy?

Article | Love
That rush of excitement when you're with someone new can feel overwhelming. Your stomach flips, you can't stop smiling, and everything seems perfect. But sometimes, those intense feelings aren't about the real person in front of you.
Can You Love Someone Too Much?

Can You Love Someone Too Much?

Article | Codependency
Love is what makes life feel fuller—it inspires us, lifts our spirits, and brings real happiness. But sometimes it tips over into something draining, where we lose parts of ourselves.
Why Do Some Relationships Leave You Exhausted While Others Energize You?

Why Do Some Relationships Leave You Exhausted While Others Energize You?

Blog | Codependency
Meeting someone who leaves you feeling truly alive is like finally exhaling after holding your breath for far too long.
He’s Silent, and You Think He Just “Doesn’t Care.”

He’s Silent, and You Think He Just “Doesn’t Care.”

Article | Man and woman relationship
You’re sitting together in the evening. You’re telling him about your day, your friend, that annoying coworker. He nods, throws in an occasional “mm-hmm,” stares at his phone or out the window. “Why is he so closed off? Doesn’t he care?”
The Beauty Paradox: The Hotter You Look, the Lonelier the Night Gets

The Beauty Paradox: The Hotter You Look, the Lonelier the Night Gets

Article | Man and woman relationship
She walks into the bar. Tall, flawless skin, long hair, the kind of smile that could sell toothpaste in a 30-second ad. Everyone notices. Someone looks away, another pretends to be deep in their phone. And… nobody approaches.
How an Uneven Division of Chores Kills Desire in a Relationship

How an Uneven Division of Chores Kills Desire in a Relationship

Article | Man and woman relationship
You come home from work. She came home from work too. You collapse on the couch with your phone or a beer to decompress, and she heads straight to the kitchen—not because she wants to, but because she knows that “otherwise tomorrow will be chaos.”
Does Female Desire Disappear Forever Once a Relationship Becomes “Serious”?

Does Female Desire Disappear Forever Once a Relationship Becomes “Serious”?

Article | Sex, sexuality
Most couples who have been together for more than 5–7 years notice the same pattern: the passion that once exploded from a single glance gradually fades away. And most often, it’s the man who starts complaining: “She doesn’t want me anymore.”
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