Author: Halyna Skrypnyk

What Shapes an Abuser? Understanding the Origins of Domestic Violence

What Shapes an Abuser? Understanding the Origins of Domestic Violence

Blog | Abuse and Violence
When you hear about an abuser, it is easy to picture someone who is cruel and violent behind closed doors, yet appears completely normal—or even charming—in public.
How Can You Manage a Panic Attack? Effective Techniques to Regain Control

How Can You Manage a Panic Attack? Effective Techniques to Regain Control

Blog | Panic attacks
Panic attacks can feel overwhelming and all-consuming, often striking without warning. You might suddenly find yourself gasping for air, your heart racing, and a tightness in your chest that makes it hard to move.
Is Your Relationship Eroding Your Self-Worth: Could It Be Gaslighting?

Is Your Relationship Eroding Your Self-Worth: Could It Be Gaslighting?

Blog | Abuse and Violence
Many people experience this hidden form of abuse without realizing it until the damage is done.
Is Your Empathy Hurting You? Understanding and Overcoming Toxic Empathy

Is Your Empathy Hurting You? Understanding and Overcoming Toxic Empathy

Blog | Relationship
Empathy is one of our most valuable human traits—it allows us to understand and connect with others on a deep level.
What Drives a Spouse to Leave? Understanding the Hidden Reasons Behind Family Breakdowns

What Drives a Spouse to Leave? Understanding the Hidden Reasons Behind Family Breakdowns

Blog | Divorce
When a wife decides to leave the family, it is rarely a sudden decision; rather, it often follows a long buildup of unresolved issues that gradually erode the foundation of the relationship.
Why Do Men and Women Misunderstand Each Other?

Why Do Men and Women Misunderstand Each Other?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Most people hear about growing conflict between men and women, with each side expressing frustration that the other fails to meet certain expectations.
Unlocking Relationship Success: Self-Awareness and Boundaries

Unlocking Relationship Success: Self-Awareness and Boundaries

Article | Man and woman relationship
Many people struggle with forming successful, lasting relationships because they don’t understand the deeper psychological forces that shape our behavior.
Is Your Relationship Toxic? Recognizing the Warning Signs

Is Your Relationship Toxic? Recognizing the Warning Signs

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Toxic relationships can manifest in various ways, often leaving individuals feeling trapped in a cycle of emotional pain.
Decoding the Gigolo: A Guide to Healthy Relationships and Boundaries

Decoding the Gigolo: A Guide to Healthy Relationships and Boundaries

Blog | Man and woman relationship
The term "gigolo" has evolved over time, referring to men who financially benefit from the support of women, often in exchange for affection, companionship, or even sexual favors.
Hachiko Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Hachiko Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Article | Grief
Hachiko syndrome, while not a formal medical diagnosis, is a widely recognized *pattern of response* to the loss or separation from a loved one.
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