Author: Mariya Yakymchuk

Healing from Parental Narcissistic Abuse: A Path to Self-Discovery

Healing from Parental Narcissistic Abuse: A Path to Self-Discovery

Blog | Trauma
When you begin to suspect that your parent exhibits narcissistic traits, it can feel like the first step on a long, winding path toward emotional recovery.
Jealousy: Understanding Its Types, Causes, and How to Overcome It

Jealousy: Understanding Its Types, Causes, and How to Overcome It

Blog | Jealousy
Jealousy is often misunderstood as a simple emotional reaction, but it’s much more complex than that.
The Hidden Toll of Living with a Narcissist: What Your Body and Mind Endure

The Hidden Toll of Living with a Narcissist: What Your Body and Mind Endure

Blog | Emotional dependency
Have you ever met someone who seems charming at first, but over time, being around them starts to feel draining—like they're pulling the energy right out of you?
Facing the Fork in the Road: Why We Stay Stuck and How to Move Forward

Facing the Fork in the Road: Why We Stay Stuck and How to Move Forward

Blog | Goal setting
Have you ever felt like you're standing at a crossroads in life, where one path means sticking with the same old struggles and the other means taking a leap into something new?
Why Relationships Get Stuck (And How to Move Forward)

Why Relationships Get Stuck (And How to Move Forward)

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Hey there! Ever feel like relationships are a puzzle you just can't crack? One day you're hopeful, the next you're wondering why things keep going sideways.
Inner Compass: Trusting Yourself More Than Relationship Advice

Inner Compass: Trusting Yourself More Than Relationship Advice

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In our daily lives, whether we are planning a vacation, fixing a car, or managing a relationship, we often hear that expert advice or counseling is essential.
The Psychology of

The Psychology of "Me" vs. "We": Finding Balance in Your Relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When we talk about relationships in psychology, there is often a tendency to blame the other person—whether it is an alcoholic husband or an abusive wife.
The Psychology of Letting Go: Reclaiming Your Power After a Relationship Ends

The Psychology of Letting Go: Reclaiming Your Power After a Relationship Ends

Blog | Divorce
When a couple faces a breakup, it is not simply a matter of two different genders exhibiting stereotypical behaviors; rather, it is a matter of individual strength and vulnerability.
Seduction, Stagnation, and Shifting Dynamics in Relationships

Seduction, Stagnation, and Shifting Dynamics in Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Today, I want to explore a narrative that embodies this pattern—a story of a woman whose allure captures the attention of many men, only to reveal complex dynamics as the relationship evolves.
Self-Image Secrets: Attracting the Relationship You Deserve

Self-Image Secrets: Attracting the Relationship You Deserve

Blog | Self-acceptance
When we search for meaningful relationships, it's not just about finding someone; it's about finding someone who truly matches what we want out of life.
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