Author: Stephi Balash

Stress, Relationships, and Self-Regulation

Stress, Relationships, and Self-Regulation

Blog | Emotions
In our daily lives, it is not uncommon to feel overwhelmed by stress and frustration, and sometimes we find ourselves lashing out at those we care about most.
Aggression in Parenting and Its Impact on Emotional Health

Aggression in Parenting and Its Impact on Emotional Health

Blog | Motherhood
Many of us have heard that making a child feel comfortable requires extra effort, and while that is partly true, there is another side to the story that deserves attention.
Small Steps, Big Changes: The Power of Incremental Progress

Small Steps, Big Changes: The Power of Incremental Progress

Blog | Goal setting
When we think about making changes in our lives, many of us imagine a dramatic, all-at-once transformation.
How Our Words and Intentions Shape Our Relationships

How Our Words and Intentions Shape Our Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In our daily lives, we often believe that communication is all about the words we choose. In reality, about 70–80% of our relationships are built on the quality of our dialogue.
Why Doesn't My New Partner Treat Me Like My Ex?

Why Doesn't My New Partner Treat Me Like My Ex?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When two people first meet, it is not uncommon for them to share detailed stories about their past relationships.
Rethinking Loneliness: Embracing Genuine Connection Over Unrealistic Checklists

Rethinking Loneliness: Embracing Genuine Connection Over Unrealistic Checklists

Blog | Self-acceptance
When it comes to addressing loneliness, many of us turn to popular advice that promises a quick fix.
Building a Relationship Where Both Partners Thrive

Building a Relationship Where Both Partners Thrive

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Imagine a relationship where every small misstep is seen as a drastic failure, and every act of kindness is measured against an invisible scale of worth.
Fate or Behavior? Rethinking Relationship Patterns Through a Psychological Lens

Fate or Behavior? Rethinking Relationship Patterns Through a Psychological Lens

Blog | Man and woman relationship
The idea of "destiny" is often misused in various esoteric and pseudoscientific discussions.
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The "Reserve Airfield": Are You Someone's Backup Plan After a Breakup?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When a relationship ends, many of us have heard about the idea of becoming a "reserve airfield" for an ex-partner.
Your Gut Feelings: How Stress and Emotions Influence Digestive Health

Your Gut Feelings: How Stress and Emotions Influence Digestive Health

Blog | Psychosomatics
The intricate relationship between our digestive system and our emotional state is more significant than many realize.
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