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How to Recognize and Overcome Devaluation in Relationships

How to Recognize and Overcome Devaluation in Relationships

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In psychology, devaluation refers to the act of diminishing the significance of someone’s feelings, achievements, needs, or desires, whether consciously or unconsciously.
Manipulative Relationships: Recognizing the Signs and Finding Solutions

Manipulative Relationships: Recognizing the Signs and Finding Solutions

Blog | Manipulation
Relationships are inherently a meeting of two worlds, where each partner comes with their own experiences, beliefs, and preferences.
Caspering: How to Recognize and Avoid This Toxic Dating Trend

Caspering: How to Recognize and Avoid This Toxic Dating Trend

Blog | Manipulation
Caspering—it describes a situation where a partner gives you hope and attention, keeping the idea of a possible relationship alive, but never fully commits or moves forward.
Breaking Free from People-Pleasing

Breaking Free from People-Pleasing

Blog | Manipulation
Feeling comfortable often means blending into the expectations of others, prioritizing their needs over our own, and even sacrificing personal well-being.
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