Author: Mariya Yakymchuk

Mosting: The Devastating Effects of Intense Courtship and Abrupt Abandonment.

Mosting: The Devastating Effects of Intense Courtship and Abrupt Abandonment.

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Mosting is a form of emotional abuse where a partner engages in intense courtship, offering compliments, and showing excessive attention, only to abruptly disappear.
Understanding Irrational Escalation: Why We Stay in Toxic Relationships

Understanding Irrational Escalation: Why We Stay in Toxic Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Irrational escalation refers to a pattern of behavior where a person continues to invest time, effort, or resources into something or someone, even though it is clearly harmful or doomed to fail.
How to Improve Self-Esteem

How to Improve Self-Esteem

Blog | Self-esteem
Self-esteem is more than just a sense of self-worth. It plays a critical role in how we make decisions, how we navigate relationships, and how emotionally stable we are.
Why Am I Afraid of Rejection?

Why Am I Afraid of Rejection?

Blog | Fears and phobias
The fear of rejection is a common emotional experience that many people struggle with. It is an anxious anticipation of being abandoned, rejected, or left alone.
Why Do We Cry? The Science and Psychology of Tears

Why Do We Cry? The Science and Psychology of Tears

Blog | Emotions
Crying is a powerful emotional and physiological response that serves as a natural stress reliever.
Does Observing Aggression Lead to Imitation? The Bobo Doll Experiment

Does Observing Aggression Lead to Imitation? The Bobo Doll Experiment

Blog | Child psychology
The Bobo doll experiment, conducted by Canadian psychologist Albert Bandura in the 1960s, remains one of the most influential studies in the field of psychology.
What is Gestalt Therapy? Techniques and Benefits

What is Gestalt Therapy? Techniques and Benefits

Blog | Psychotherapy
Gestalt is a term often mentioned in psychology, but its meaning can be confusing for many. Let's explore its meaning and application to daily life.
Gestalt Therapy: Finding Closure and Completing Unfinished Business

Gestalt Therapy: Finding Closure and Completing Unfinished Business

Blog | Psychotherapy
In Gestalt therapy, the term "gestalt" refers to an incomplete action, unaddressed emotional conflict, or unresolved situation.
Is Therapy Only for

Is Therapy Only for "Crazy" or "Weak" People? Debunking Gestalt Therapy Myths

Blog | Psychotherapy
Many people believe that therapy is reserved for those with severe mental health issues, or that it’s only for individuals who are “sick” or “weak.”
Gamperson's Law: The Paradox of Desire and Achievement

Gamperson's Law: The Paradox of Desire and Achievement

Blog | Goal setting
In the realm of psychology, Gamperson’s Law presents a rather perplexing theory: the stronger a person’s desire for something, the less likely they are to achieve it.
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