Author: Stephi Balash

Religious Addiction: A Comprehensive Exploration of Its Nature, Causes, and Treatment

Religious Addiction: A Comprehensive Exploration of Its Nature, Causes, and Treatment

Blog | Mental health
Religious addiction is a complex form of behavioral dependence where an individual becomes excessively preoccupied with religious rituals, doctrines, and practices.
Manipulation: Understanding It, Resisting It, and Building Healthy Boundaries

Manipulation: Understanding It, Resisting It, and Building Healthy Boundaries

Blog | Manipulation
Manipulation is a topic that many of us encounter in our personal and professional lives, even if we rarely label it as such.
Retrograde Amnesia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Retrograde Amnesia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Article | Mental disorder
Retrograde amnesia is a condition where a person loses memories of events that occurred before a traumatic incident or the onset of a neurological disease.
Navigating Parental Stress: Insights, Causes, and Strategies for Better Parenting

Navigating Parental Stress: Insights, Causes, and Strategies for Better Parenting

Article | Stress
Parental stress is a psychological state that emerges from the effort to adapt to the various demands of parenthood.
Building True Self-Confidence: A Journey of Growth and Self-Acceptance

Building True Self-Confidence: A Journey of Growth and Self-Acceptance

Blog | Self-esteem
Self-confidence is not an innate, fixed trait; it is a dynamic quality that evolves over time through a complex interplay of experiences, beliefs, and behaviors.
Decoding Non-Committal Flirting: What It Really Means When a Man Only Flirts

Decoding Non-Committal Flirting: What It Really Means When a Man Only Flirts

Blog | Man and woman relationship
You might notice a man who is charming, engaging, and playful, yet when it comes to taking any real steps toward a deeper relationship, his actions fall short.
Recognizing the Warning Signs: Understanding and Addressing Divorce Risk

Recognizing the Warning Signs: Understanding and Addressing Divorce Risk

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Divorce is rarely a sudden occurrence; it often emerges from a gradual buildup of unresolved issues and changes in the dynamics between partners.
The Subtle Art of Quiet Influence: Harnessing Soft Leadership for Lasting Impact

The Subtle Art of Quiet Influence: Harnessing Soft Leadership for Lasting Impact

Blog | Self-esteem
Quiet influence, many of us may not fully appreciate. It is the ability to shape thoughts, behaviors, and even entire environments without resorting to loud declarations or overt displays of authority.
The Allure of Maturity: Understanding Why Some Men Prefer Older Women

The Allure of Maturity: Understanding Why Some Men Prefer Older Women

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Attraction is a multifaceted phenomenon that defies simple explanations, and one intriguing aspect of this field is why some men are drawn to older women.
Practical Psychology: Everyday Strategies for a Better Life

Practical Psychology: Everyday Strategies for a Better Life

Blog | Psychology
Psychology is much more than an academic discipline—it is a practical science that helps us understand the inner workings of the mind and behavior.
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