Author: Yana Voznyak

Understanding the Fundamental Attribution Error: How We Misjudge Behavior

Understanding the Fundamental Attribution Error: How We Misjudge Behavior

Blog | Self-acceptance
Have you ever been in a situation where someone's behavior just didn’t sit right with you? Maybe they were rude, short-tempered, or made a mistake that caused you frustration.
When Group Pride Turns Toxic: Understanding Chauvinism

When Group Pride Turns Toxic: Understanding Chauvinism

Blog | Self-esteem
Chauvinism is a psychological concept centered around the belief that one's own group is inherently superior to others.
The Ineffectiveness of Nagging: Understanding Manipulative Relationship Tactics

The Ineffectiveness of Nagging: Understanding Manipulative Relationship Tactics

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In the realm of relationship advice, many so-called “psychologists” and self-help gurus advocate for a strategy that involves incessantly pointing out your partner’s shortcomings.
Men, Relationships, and the Pressure to Conform

Men, Relationships, and the Pressure to Conform

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we think about men and their relationships, there’s a derogatory term that sometimes circulates to describe men who experience unhealthy power dynamics in relationships
The Importance of Emotional Connection in Relationships

The Importance of Emotional Connection in Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Connection is a critical part of that process — an innate feeling that can determine whether a relationship will thrive or falter.
How Attachment Styles Impact Workplace Dynamics

How Attachment Styles Impact Workplace Dynamics

Blog | Business and Career
Attachment theory, primarily studied in the context of romantic relationships, is crucial in understanding human behavior in various environments, including work.
Recognizing Genuine Love: Beyond the Grand Gestures

Recognizing Genuine Love: Beyond the Grand Gestures

Blog | Love
When it comes to understanding whether someone is truly in love, many of us rely on common stereotypes and societal norms.
Emotional Control: The Key to Maintaining Calm in Stressful Situations

Emotional Control: The Key to Maintaining Calm in Stressful Situations

Blog | Emotions
In psychology, emotional control refers to the ability to manage one's emotions effectively, particularly when faced with stress, conflict, or provocation.
Adele Syndrome: When Love Becomes Obsession

Adele Syndrome: When Love Becomes Obsession

Blog | Mental disorder
Love is one of the most powerful emotions, and when it becomes obsessive, it can take a toll on a person's mental health.
Recognizing Healthy Relationships: When Love Builds, Not Compromises

Recognizing Healthy Relationships: When Love Builds, Not Compromises

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Relationships built on false expectations or a desire to "fix" someone rarely survive the test of time.
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