Author: Mark Lisevych

Cancel Culture: A Modern Form of Social Protest

Cancel Culture: A Modern Form of Social Protest

Blog | Other
In today’s world, Cancel Culture has emerged as a significant form of social protest.
The Scarcity Mindset: How It Impacts Your Finances

The Scarcity Mindset: How It Impacts Your Finances

Blog | Money
A scarcity mindset limits growth and self-realization, impacting a person’s overall well-being.
The Hidden Causes of Frequent Quarrels in Relationships: A Deeper Look

The Hidden Causes of Frequent Quarrels in Relationships: A Deeper Look

Blog | Conflicts
Frequent quarrels over seemingly trivial things can be one of the most frustrating aspects of a relationship.
The Psychology of Suppression in Abusive Relationships

The Psychology of Suppression in Abusive Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In abusive relationships, one of the most dangerous and manipulative tactics is suppression—a method used to gain control over a partner by diminishing their sense of self and their perception of reality.
Identifying “Friendly” Saboteurs in Your Life

Identifying “Friendly” Saboteurs in Your Life

Blog | Self-esteem

Sometimes you look around and realize you’re surrounded by people who aren’t exactly cheering you on.

When Forced Love Becomes Oppression

When Forced Love Becomes Oppression

Article | Man and woman relationship


Many of us assume that building a strong relationship means making minor compromises and accepting each other’s flaws.
Setting Better Boundaries: How to Stop Letting Toxic People Control Your Life

Setting Better Boundaries: How to Stop Letting Toxic People Control Your Life

Blog | Man and woman relationship
We all move through life with different circles of closeness. Some people belong in our innermost, intimate space—like a spouse or a lover.
Unmasking “False Love”: When Unrealistic Expectations Derail Real Relationships

Unmasking “False Love”: When Unrealistic Expectations Derail Real Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
We’re fed sugary stories about princesses who find their perfect matches, as if everyday life weren’t full of conflict, compromise, and often plain old misunderstandings
Relationship Dependence: Signs, Causes, and How to Break Free

Relationship Dependence: Signs, Causes, and How to Break Free

Blog | Emotional dependency
There’s a moment when romance stops being joyful and starts feeling suffocating—where you can’t sleep, can’t eat, and can’t stop checking your phone because every thought revolves around your partner.
Hybristophilia: Why Some People Are Attracted to Dangerous Criminals

Hybristophilia: Why Some People Are Attracted to Dangerous Criminals

Blog | Emotional dependency
Have you ever heard of individuals who develop intense infatuations with those who have committed brutal or serious crimes?
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