Author: Mark Lisevych

Understanding Loser Syndrome and Its Psychological Roots

Understanding Loser Syndrome and Its Psychological Roots

Blog | Self-esteem
The term 'loser syndrome' is often used informally to describe a complex set of psychological challenges in which individuals feel incapable of achieving their goals.
How Men Perceive Female Energy and What Draws Them to Women

How Men Perceive Female Energy and What Draws Them to Women

Blog | Man and woman relationship
What makes a man drawn to a woman? It’s a question that delves beyond physical attraction or the mere fact of being opposite sexes.
What Is Stashing and Why Does It Happen in Relationships?

What Is Stashing and Why Does It Happen in Relationships?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Relationships come in all shapes and sizes, but one peculiar phenomenon that’s been gaining attention lately is known as stashing.
What Is Micro-cheating and Why Does It Matter?

What Is Micro-cheating and Why Does It Matter?

Blog | Betrayal
When it comes to relationships, few things are more anxiety-inducing than the suspicion of betrayal. But not all actions fall neatly into the category of outright infidelity.
Is “Personal Space” in Marriage Really a Shortcut to Trouble?

Is “Personal Space” in Marriage Really a Shortcut to Trouble?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
From my perspective, the very nature of a married couple is that they function as a single social organism founded on mutual love, respect, and shared responsibility.
Why Sex Matters in Marriage at Any Age

Why Sex Matters in Marriage at Any Age

Blog | Sex, sexuality
When we think about the pillars of a happy marriage, we often consider love, trust, and mutual respect. But there’s one crucial component that tends to be overlooked or dismissed as secondary: sex.
How to Effectively Express Your Feelings in Love

How to Effectively Express Your Feelings in Love

Blog | Love
Communicating feelings can be one of the most challenging aspects of any relationship. Many people struggle to find the right words, worrying their expressions might sound clichéd or insincere.
What Is Maladaptive Daydreaming and Why Does It Matter?

What Is Maladaptive Daydreaming and Why Does It Matter?

Blog | Neuroses, emotional disorders
For some, this isn’t just daydreaming—it’s an overwhelming pull into the depths of their imagination, a state where fantasy dominates daily life and disconnects them from the real world.
Why Do Some First Dates Fail? Insights from Psychology

Why Do Some First Dates Fail? Insights from Psychology

Blog | Man and woman relationship
First dates often don’t lead to second ones, and surprisingly, it’s not always about mismatched values or conflicting goals.
Does Your Ex Really Glow After a Breakup, or Is It All in Your Head?

Does Your Ex Really Glow After a Breakup, or Is It All in Your Head?

Blog | Divorce
Let’s be honest: after a breakup, it can feel like your ex has somehow unlocked a hidden glow. Suddenly, her hairstyle looks flawlessly chic, her skin seems radiant, and her smile seems so bright it’s almost blinding.
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