Author: Alex Hlynskyi

Understanding and Overcoming Passive Aggression

Understanding and Overcoming Passive Aggression

Blog | Anger
Imagine you’re having a conversation and everything seems calm on the surface, yet you leave feeling uneasy, irritated, or even guilty for no clear reason.
When a Mother’s Shadow Affects Your Own Relationships

When a Mother’s Shadow Affects Your Own Relationships

Blog | Experiencing a crisis
In psychology, when problems in the mother-child relationship lead to emotional difficulties in adulthood, these struggles are often called mommy issues.
Why You Keep Dating the Same Type of Person

Why You Keep Dating the Same Type of Person

Article | Man and woman relationship
You might think you’re just being “picky,” or that you have a certain “type,” but if you’ve ever noticed a pattern where each new relationship feels like déjà vu, you’re not alone.
Unleashing Your Alter Ego: A Path to Self-Transformation and Creative Power

Unleashing Your Alter Ego: A Path to Self-Transformation and Creative Power

Article | Self-acceptance
We all have those moments when we wish we could be someone else. Whether it’s to transform our behavior, advance in our careers, or finally live out a dream, the idea of reinventing ourselves is a common fantasy.
Sigma Males: The Rise of the Independent, Self-Sufficient Man

Sigma Males: The Rise of the Independent, Self-Sufficient Man

Blog | Self-esteem
In recent years, the concept of the "sigma male" has taken over the internet, captivating millions with its portrayal of mysterious, independent individuals who thrive without the need for social approval.
When Is It Okay to Change Your Opinion? Understanding the Psychology Behind It

When Is It Okay to Change Your Opinion? Understanding the Psychology Behind It

Blog | Self-acceptance
Changing your mind might sometimes seem like a betrayal of your past self, especially when others point out, "You used to say something else." But let's be clear: opinions evolve.
Understanding Stress and Its Potential Dangers

Understanding Stress and Its Potential Dangers

Article | Stress
Stress is a natural part of life, and in small doses, it can even be beneficial. But when stress becomes overwhelming or prolonged, it can lead to serious physical and emotional health problems.
Why Mondays Feel So Exhausting: Understanding the Monday Blues

Why Mondays Feel So Exhausting: Understanding the Monday Blues

Article | Self-acceptance
It’s Monday again, and you can barely drag yourself out of bed. The weekend is a distant memory, and the thought of starting a new workweek feels like climbing a mountain.
Psychosomatics: How Emotions Shape Physical Health

Psychosomatics: How Emotions Shape Physical Health

Article | Psychosomatics
The idea that “all diseases come from nerves” was once a laughingstock in scientific circles. But today, this statement has earned a serious place in modern medicine.
Laughter Therapy: A Prescription for Happiness

Laughter Therapy: A Prescription for Happiness

Article | Psychotherapy
Laughter is often called the best medicine, and for a good reason. It connects us, relieves stress, and infuses life with joy. Children laugh hundreds of times a day.
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