Author: Amy McAdams

Career in Psychology: The Unspoken Demands of a Therapist's Life

Career in Psychology: The Unspoken Demands of a Therapist's Life

Article | Business and Career
Thinking of a career in psychology? Discover the hidden financial costs, emotional demands, and unseen work behind every therapy session. It's not just sitting and listening. Read the full truth.
Love Triangle Psychology: Why You Always End Up as the Third Person

Love Triangle Psychology: Why You Always End Up as the Third Person

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Love triangles don't happen by accident. If you always end up as the third person, your mind is playing a role you never consciously chose — but one you absolutely can change.
Red Flags in Women Most Men Ignore Early On

Red Flags in Women Most Men Ignore Early On

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Most men sense something is wrong early on — but can't name it. Here are the real psychological warning signs in women that show up before things get serious, and why they're easy to miss.
The Psychology of Escorts: Trauma, Power, and the Illusion of Control

The Psychology of Escorts: Trauma, Power, and the Illusion of Control

Blog | Self-acceptance
She sets the price. He keeps his distance. But neither is truly in control. Psychology reveals what's really happening on both sides of escort culture.
Men Can't Say No: The Psychology Behind Relationship Control

Men Can't Say No: The Psychology Behind Relationship Control

Blog | Man and woman relationship
If you agree with everything, hand over the finances, and feel invisible in your own relationship — this isn't weakness. It's a pattern that started long before you met her. And yes, it can change.
Why Exes Come Back After Years (And What It Really Means for You)

Why Exes Come Back After Years (And What It Really Means for You)

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Three years of silence, then one text. Not every return means love — psychology reveals the hidden reasons exes reach out, and what you need to ask yourself before you respond.
Why Men Feel Powerless in Relationships — And How to Take Your Life Back

Why Men Feel Powerless in Relationships — And How to Take Your Life Back

Blog | Man and woman relationship
You work hard, you show up — but somehow someone else is running your life. If you've ever felt invisible in your own relationship, this might explain why.
Golden Child, Scapegoat, Invisible Child: The Roles a Narcissistic Parent Assigns

Golden Child, Scapegoat, Invisible Child: The Roles a Narcissistic Parent Assigns

Blog | Trauma
Same house. Same parents. Completely different childhoods. If you grew up with a narcissistic parent, you were given a role before you were old enough to question it. Here's what that cost you.
The Psychology of Plastic Surgery: Why One Procedure Is Never Enough

The Psychology of Plastic Surgery: Why One Procedure Is Never Enough

Article | Self-acceptance
Most people assume plastic surgery is about aesthetics. But what if the real reason runs much deeper — back to childhood, shame, and pain the body is trying to carry? This might change how you see the mirror.
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