Author: Mark Lisevych

Why Do Opposites Attract? The Science of Non-Physical Attraction

Why Do Opposites Attract? The Science of Non-Physical Attraction

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Have you ever noticed couples who, on the surface, seem like they shouldn’t be together? A physically attractive woman with a man who isn’t traditionally seen as handsome, or vice versa.
Dating a Divorced Woman: What to Expect?

Dating a Divorced Woman: What to Expect?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Dating divorced women has become increasingly common due to the rise in divorce rates.
How to Support Someone Going Through a Difficult Time

How to Support Someone Going Through a Difficult Time

Blog | Relationship
Life is full of ups and downs, and unfortunately, sometimes the “black streaks” of life can hit hard.
Do You Have Anxious Attachment? Signs, Causes, and Solutions

Do You Have Anxious Attachment? Signs, Causes, and Solutions

Blog | Emotional dependency
Anxious Attachment refers to a psychological pattern where an individual has an intense need for emotional closeness, attention, and reassurance from their partner.
What is Demiromanticism? Understanding a Different Approach to Love

What is Demiromanticism? Understanding a Different Approach to Love

Blog | Love
Demiromanticism is a relatively new term that describes a phenomenon where individuals cannot experience romantic or physical attraction to someone.
What Is Denial, and When Does It Become Harmful?

What Is Denial, and When Does It Become Harmful?

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Denial is a defense mechanism that plays a critical role in how the human psyche protects itself from emotional overload and trauma.
Cynicism in Psychology: A Defense Mechanism or Destructive Behavior?

Cynicism in Psychology: A Defense Mechanism or Destructive Behavior?

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Cynicism is often misunderstood, but in psychological terms, it’s a defensive reaction that helps protect the individual from overwhelming emotions and traumatic events.
Why Your Ex Won't Come Back: Understanding the End of a Relationship

Why Your Ex Won't Come Back: Understanding the End of a Relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Breakups are never easy, and many people struggle to accept when a relationship has ended.
Understanding Narcissism: From Childhood Roots to Adult Behavior

Understanding Narcissism: From Childhood Roots to Adult Behavior

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Narcissism - it's a complex psychological condition with deep roots in childhood experiences and the way individuals perceive themselves and their worth.
What Men Really Desire in Women

What Men Really Desire in Women

Blog | Man and woman relationship
The question of what men find most attractive in women is age-old, often reduced to superficial traits or physical appearances.
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