Author: Mark Lisevych

Why Do Some Wives Cheat? Exploring the Complex Reasons Behind Infidelity

Why Do Some Wives Cheat? Exploring the Complex Reasons Behind Infidelity

Blog | Betrayal
While it’s easy to label a cheating spouse as untrustworthy or morally weak, the reasons behind a wife’s infidelity are often more nuanced.
Why Do Some Husbands Justify Their Cheating?

Why Do Some Husbands Justify Their Cheating?

Blog | Betrayal
In my work as a psychologist, I frequently encounter couples where husbands not only cheat on their wives but attempt to justify their behavior by offering a variety of rationalizations.
How to Boost Your Mood by Triggering the Release of Happiness Hormones

How to Boost Your Mood by Triggering the Release of Happiness Hormones

Blog | Psychology
Happiness isn’t always easy to come by, especially when we’re feeling low or unmotivated. Fortunately, our bodies have natural ways of boosting mood through the release of certain hormones.
How to Navigate Expectations in Relationships After a Conflict

How to Navigate Expectations in Relationships After a Conflict

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When couples experience conflict, it's natural to have certain expectations for how the reconciliation process should unfold.
Why Do Men in Affairs Struggle to Leave Their Mistresses?

Why Do Men in Affairs Struggle to Leave Their Mistresses?

Blog | Betrayal
Cheating is often perceived as a betrayal, yet many men who engage in affairs have no intention of leaving their families or starting a new life with their mistresses.
Normies: Who Are They and Why Are They Ridiculed?

Normies: Who Are They and Why Are They Ridiculed?

Blog | Self-acceptance
In today's youth slang, "normies" refers to people who are seen as average, conformist, or mainstream.
Why Do Men Kneel When Proposing Marriage?

Why Do Men Kneel When Proposing Marriage?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Proposing marriage is a monumental moment, often filled with deep emotional significance. However, while the question itself might be simple, the way it is asked can be complex.
Why Are Some Divorced Women Angry and How Can We Understand Their Behavior?

Why Are Some Divorced Women Angry and How Can We Understand Their Behavior?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Dating platforms often see a significant number of women with divorced statuses, and some of them exhibit a noticeably negative attitude toward men.
What is a Pick-me Girl and Why Do Some Women Adopt This Role?

What is a Pick-me Girl and Why Do Some Women Adopt This Role?

Blog | Self-esteem
The term "Pick-me Girl" has emerged, describing a type of woman who intentionally stands out from the crowd by rejecting certain behaviors typically associated with women.
Do Men Value Different Traits in Short-Term vs. Long-Term Partners?

Do Men Value Different Traits in Short-Term vs. Long-Term Partners?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
The question of what men value in women is one that has intrigued psychologists, researchers, and social scientists for decades.
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