Author: Mark Lisevych

Moral Exhaustion: Understanding the Causes, Symptoms, and Path to Recovery

Moral Exhaustion: Understanding the Causes, Symptoms, and Path to Recovery

Blog | Burnout
Moral exhaustion is a profound state of psychological and emotional fatigue resulting from prolonged stress, frustration, or mental strain.
The Harmful Effects of Gender Stereotypes on Relationships

The Harmful Effects of Gender Stereotypes on Relationships

Blog | Self-acceptance
In today's society, gender stereotypes continue to shape behavior and dictate expectations based on sex.
Beyond the Binary: Understanding the Spectrum of Gender Identity

Beyond the Binary: Understanding the Spectrum of Gender Identity

Blog | Self-acceptance
This article presents an understanding of gender identity and androgyny, offering a clear explanation of how societal norms influence behavior and identity.
From Frustration to Self-Destruction: The Psychoanalytic Concept of Mortido

From Frustration to Self-Destruction: The Psychoanalytic Concept of Mortido

Article | Neuroses, emotional disorders
Mortido, a concept from psychoanalysis, represents a destructive, negative energy born from prolonged frustration, unmet needs, and emotional distress.
Why Some Women Bore Men: The Emotional Roles That Destroy Relationships

Why Some Women Bore Men: The Emotional Roles That Destroy Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In relationships, many women unknowingly assume roles that make communication with their partner tense and, ultimately, exhausting.
The Stages of Relationship Development: From Falling in Love to Unconditional Love

The Stages of Relationship Development: From Falling in Love to Unconditional Love

Blog | Love
Relationships between a man and a woman evolve through different stages, each shaping emotional intimacy and connection.
Is He Emotionally Immature? Signs to Watch Out For in a Relationship

Is He Emotionally Immature? Signs to Watch Out For in a Relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Emotional immaturity in men often manifests in their relationships with women, presenting challenges that make forming healthy, equal partnerships difficult.
What Are Panic Attacks and How Can You Manage Them?

What Are Panic Attacks and How Can You Manage Them?

Blog | Panic attacks
Panic attacks can be overwhelming, sudden, and terrifying. They strike unexpectedly, leaving individuals feeling as though they are in immediate danger.
Toxic Masculinity and Machismo

Toxic Masculinity and Machismo

Blog | Self-acceptance
While it is popularly associated with the idea of a strong, dominant male – the so-called "alpha" – it is actually a behavior rooted in deep insecurity.
Are You Living Someone Else's Life? Understanding Introjection

Are You Living Someone Else's Life? Understanding Introjection

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Introjection is a psychological defense mechanism where an individual unconsciously adopts the beliefs, views, and opinions of others.
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