Author: Leo Syumar

Imprinting in Psychology: How Early Experiences Shape Our Behavior and Beliefs

Imprinting in Psychology: How Early Experiences Shape Our Behavior and Beliefs

Blog | Child psychology
Imprinting is a powerful psychological process where individuals form beliefs and behaviors by observing and copying significant figures in their lives—typically those with power over them.
Understanding Cherry-Picking: How Selective Facts Mislead

Understanding Cherry-Picking: How Selective Facts Mislead

Blog | Psychology
Cherry-picking is a subtle yet powerful psychological technique that involves selectively presenting facts to deceive or manipulate an interlocutor.
When Parents Can't Let Go: The Dynamics of Control and Dependency

When Parents Can't Let Go: The Dynamics of Control and Dependency

Blog | Relationship
As children grow, they inevitably become adults, and that moment can feel like a shock for parents. Suddenly, the child who once relied on them for everything is making independent decisions, forming their own life.
Why Do Some Men Live with Their Mothers?

Why Do Some Men Live with Their Mothers?

Blog | Relationship
It’s a situation that raises eyebrows: an adult man living with his mother. This arrangement often sparks mixed reactions.
The Secret to Lasting Attraction: It's Not What You Think

The Secret to Lasting Attraction: It's Not What You Think

Blog | Man and woman relationship
For women, seeking attention, even in subtle ways, is often a natural instinct. The question is: how do these efforts manifest, and how do men perceive them?
The Irwin Effect: Why We Overestimate Our Chances of Success

The Irwin Effect: Why We Overestimate Our Chances of Success

Blog | Goal setting
Let’s talk about a curious phenomenon in psychology known as the Irwin effect, where we give way too much weight to a favorable scenario and downplay the odds of anything going wrong.
Is Your Drive for Success Killing Your Relationships?

Is Your Drive for Success Killing Your Relationships?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Sometimes we find ourselves dissatisfied with life and wonder if our own psychological patterns might be the root cause. It’s tempting to think that changing our beliefs from top to bottom will solve everything.
Self-Care and Self-Love

Self-Care and Self-Love

Blog | Self-esteem
You might be familiar with those moments when everything collapses—relationships end or emotional wounds run deep—and suddenly you decide you’re going to “love yourself” in a radically different way.
What are the signs of Harassment?

What are the signs of Harassment?

Blog | Relationship
Harassment is a topic that seems to flare up in any conversation about personal boundaries and ethics.
Why Are People Fascinated by Abandoned Places?

Why Are People Fascinated by Abandoned Places?

Blog | Self-acceptance
Have you ever found yourself drawn to deserted buildings or lonely industrial zones, wondering what stories they might hold?
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