Author: Hannah Beles

The Psychology Behind Women’s Relationship Choices: Money, Security, and Emotional Investment

The Psychology Behind Women’s Relationship Choices: Money, Security, and Emotional Investment

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In today's society, many young women dream of meeting a wealthy man who can provide them with financial stability, excitement, and opportunities.
Intimophobia: The Fear of Intimacy and Its Impact on Relationships

Intimophobia: The Fear of Intimacy and Its Impact on Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Intimophobia is a psychological condition characterized by the fear and rejection of emotional intimacy, deep relationships, and trust between partners.
Toxic Masculinity

Toxic Masculinity

Blog | Self-acceptance
In today’s society, the term “real man” is often used to describe a positive image of masculinity. This idealized figure embodies qualities such as attention, care, support, and reliability.
Weight Loss Injections: The Overlooked Psychological Impact

Weight Loss Injections: The Overlooked Psychological Impact

Blog | Eating disorders
Many people today find themselves searching for new and faster methods to shed unwanted weight. Discussions about weight loss injections sometimes appear to offer an immediate solution
Is Distancing the Same as Ignoring? Understanding Healthy Emotional Separation

Is Distancing the Same as Ignoring? Understanding Healthy Emotional Separation

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In psychological terms, distancing refers to a defense mechanism used to establish boundaries between oneself and another person
Hypercompensation: From Insecurity to Overcompensation

Hypercompensation: From Insecurity to Overcompensation

Article | Self-esteem
In psychology, hypercompensation refers to a defense mechanism that develops when an individual experiences a significant drop in self-esteem, triggering an inferiority complex.
Unmet Emotional Needs in Relationships

Unmet Emotional Needs in Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Many women find themselves grappling with the feeling that they are never getting enough attention or financial support in their relationships.
What Is Considered Abuse In a Relationship?

What Is Considered Abuse In a Relationship?

Blog | Abuse and Violence
Abusive relationships are a pattern of interaction between partners characterized by emotional, psychological, or physical violence.
Can You Really Be Friends With Your Ex?

Can You Really Be Friends With Your Ex?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
For some, maintaining communication with an ex seems like a natural transition after the end of a romantic relationship, while for others, it's a practice that can lead to emotional turmoil.
Healthy Attachment vs. Destructive Dependency: Understanding Emotional Bonds

Healthy Attachment vs. Destructive Dependency: Understanding Emotional Bonds

Blog | Emotional dependency
Attachment is a powerful emotion, a fundamental need for connection, respect, and empathy toward others.
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