Author: Yana Voznyak

Navigating Your Relationship Image: Balancing Objective Qualities and Subjective Presence

Navigating Your Relationship Image: Balancing Objective Qualities and Subjective Presence

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we talk about what makes a relationship work, honest communication and respect for personal boundaries are two of the most crucial elements.
Balancing Your Focus in Relationships: Avoiding the Trap of Co-Dependency

Balancing Your Focus in Relationships: Avoiding the Trap of Co-Dependency

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we consider how best to position ourselves in a relationship, a common dilemma arises: should we concentrate on our own well-being, or should we devote our energy to making the other person happy?
Love and Limits: How to Criticize Without Crushing Your Partner's Spirit

Love and Limits: How to Criticize Without Crushing Your Partner's Spirit

Article | Man and woman relationship
When we think about what makes a relationship work, honest communication and respect for personal boundaries are two of the most crucial elements.
When Parental Overvaluation Sets the Stage for Humiliating Relationships

When Parental Overvaluation Sets the Stage for Humiliating Relationships

Blog | Child psychology
It is not uncommon to hear parents insist that they will spare no effort in protecting their children from the pain they themselves once experienced.
Can Love Really Heal an Abusive Partner? A Closer Look at the Limits of Compassion

Can Love Really Heal an Abusive Partner? A Closer Look at the Limits of Compassion

Blog | Abuse and Violence
When you find yourself wondering if your love can transform an abusive partner, the answer is both complex and deeply personal.
The Narcissist's Weapon: Understanding Their

The Narcissist's Weapon: Understanding Their "Poison" and Finding Your Antidote

Blog | Abuse and Violence
When you experience the relentless barrage of insults, manipulation, and emotional cruelty from a narcissist, it’s natural to ask, “Why does this person seek to destroy me?”
Recharge Your Life: Close the Energy Leaks

Recharge Your Life: Close the Energy Leaks

Blog | Mental health
Have you ever noticed that you can feel exhausted even if you haven’t done anything physically demanding?
A Path Toward Regaining Control After Abuse

A Path Toward Regaining Control After Abuse

Blog | Abuse and Violence
Many people who escape harmful relationships with an abusive partner manage to break off contact and feel a small measure of relief.
The Real Role of Love and Boundaries in Healing Childhood Wounds

The Real Role of Love and Boundaries in Healing Childhood Wounds

Blog | Trauma
Many people wonder if unconditional love is the ultimate solution to every emotional struggle rooted in childhood.
Nurturing the Inner Child Through Self-Love and Reason

Nurturing the Inner Child Through Self-Love and Reason

Blog | Self-care
A sense of emotional wholeness often depends on how much genuine affection and supportive guidance we received early in life.
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