Author: Mariya Yakymchuk

Is Motherhood Always a Choice? Exploring Reproductive Violence

Is Motherhood Always a Choice? Exploring Reproductive Violence

Blog | Motherhood
Reproductive violence refers to the coercion of a woman to bear children, often accompanied by emotional pressure and sometimes physical abuse.
How Female Pride Affects Relationships

How Female Pride Affects Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Female pride in relationships can often create a barrier that prevents the development of healthy and long-lasting partnerships.
Objectification vs. Mutual Respect: How Do We Build Healthier Relationships?

Objectification vs. Mutual Respect: How Do We Build Healthier Relationships?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Objectification is a term that often surfaces in discussions of gender, describing a harmful attitude toward individuals, particularly women.
Disorganized Attachment: The Struggle with Intimacy and How to Heal

Disorganized Attachment: The Struggle with Intimacy and How to Heal

Blog | Man and woman relationship
The disorganized attachment style, sometimes also described as fearful-avoidant, is characterized by a high degree of emotional independence
The Impact of Self-Defeating Behavior on Relationships and How to Heal

The Impact of Self-Defeating Behavior on Relationships and How to Heal

Blog | Relationship
Self-defeating behavior is a psychological pattern where individuals engage in actions or thoughts that undermine their own success and happiness.
Why Does Rejection Hurt So Much? The Psychology of Rejection.

Why Does Rejection Hurt So Much? The Psychology of Rejection.

Blog | Anger
Rejection in psychology refers to the refusal to meet someone's needs or expectations. When a person is rejected, it often triggers feelings of inadequacy, worthlessness, and humiliation.
What Is Manspreading, and Why Do Men Do It?

What Is Manspreading, and Why Do Men Do It?

Blog | Sex, sexuality
Manspreading refers to the act of men sitting with their legs spread wide in public spaces, often occupying more room than necessary.
What Is Stress, and How Does It Affect the Body?

What Is Stress, and How Does It Affect the Body?

Blog | Stress
Stress is often considered an essential driving force for progress. It is through stress that our bodies activate chemical reactions that help us react to emotional shocks and make decisions.
What Is Mansplaining, and Why Does It Happen?

What Is Mansplaining, and Why Does It Happen?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
"Mansplaining" is a term that has recently gained traction to describe a behavior exhibited by some men who, without being asked, explain things to women in a condescending manner.
The Power of Conformity: Understanding Social Influence and Its Impact

The Power of Conformity: Understanding Social Influence and Its Impact

Blog | Intrusive behavior, thoughts
Conformity is a psychological phenomenon where an individual aligns their thoughts, opinions, and behaviors with those of a group, often due to the fear of rejection or the desire for acceptance.
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