Author: Leo Syumar

Can a Casual Relationship Turn Serious? Understanding the Transition to Commitment

Can a Casual Relationship Turn Serious? Understanding the Transition to Commitment

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we think about relationships, many envision finding a perfect match, an ideal union. However, real-world relationships rarely mirror this fairy-tale ideal.
The Insecure Man: Understanding the Roots and Impact on Relationships

The Insecure Man: Understanding the Roots and Impact on Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
An insecure man is often perceived as someone who struggles with low self-esteem, heightened anxiety, and a fear of failure, success, and even himself.
Who is Lilith? Exploring the Myth and Its Modern Interpretations

Who is Lilith? Exploring the Myth and Its Modern Interpretations

Blog | Relationship
For centuries, myths and societal narratives have shaped how we perceive individuals who defy conventional roles
Why Do Women Often Choose the Wrong Men? A Psychological Perspective

Why Do Women Often Choose the Wrong Men? A Psychological Perspective

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Have you ever wondered, “Out of all the men in the world, why did I end up with this one?” It's a common question many women ask themselves.
Hyperfixation: Understanding the Psychological Condition and How to Overcome It

Hyperfixation: Understanding the Psychological Condition and How to Overcome It

Blog | Goal setting
Hyperfixation is a state of intense focus on a single task or thought, where the individual becomes consumed by that object of attention.
Identification with the Aggressor: Understanding a Psychological Defense Mechanism

Identification with the Aggressor: Understanding a Psychological Defense Mechanism

Blog | Trauma
Identification with the aggressor is a complex psychological defense mechanism, where an individual, after experiencing victimization, unconsciously adopts the characteristics or behaviors of their aggressor.
What is Groupthink and How Can It Lead to Poor Decisions?

What is Groupthink and How Can It Lead to Poor Decisions?

Blog | Psychology
Groupthink is a social psychology phenomenon where a group of like-minded individuals, driven by a desire for harmony and unity, end up losing touch with reality.
Bowlby’s Attachment Theory: Understanding the Roots of Relationships

Bowlby’s Attachment Theory: Understanding the Roots of Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Attachment theory, developed by John Bowlby, provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how early childhood experiences influence adult relationships.
Control and Relationships: Understanding Unhealthy Power Dynamics

Control and Relationships: Understanding Unhealthy Power Dynamics

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we talk about powerful women, we are often referring to those who possess resources and opportunities that allow them to influence others, or acquire even more resources.
Navigating a Relationship Crisis: A Guide for Couples

Navigating a Relationship Crisis: A Guide for Couples

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Every relationship goes through ups and downs, but sometimes, a crisis occurs that shakes the foundation of the union.
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