Author: Yana Voznyak

Are You Being Emotionally Abused? Recognizing the Signs and Taking Action

Are You Being Emotionally Abused? Recognizing the Signs and Taking Action

Blog | Emotional dependency
Emotional abuse is one of the most insidious forms of violence, often disguised as care, love, or concern.
How to Navigate Internal Conflict and Find Your True Self

How to Navigate Internal Conflict and Find Your True Self

Blog | Self-acceptance
Internal conflict is more than a simple clash of desires or feelings—it represents a struggle between the real self and the ideal self, between conscious and unconscious needs.
What Do His Words Really Mean? Decoding Hidden Messages in Relationships.

What Do His Words Really Mean? Decoding Hidden Messages in Relationships.

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Our speech often reveals more about us than we consciously intend. It is shaped by personal experiences, beliefs, and our worldview.
What Are the 5 Stages of Heartbreak?

What Are the 5 Stages of Heartbreak?

Blog | Divorce
Have you ever considered why a breakup can feel like such a significant crisis, even when anticipated? The mind rarely dismisses the end of a relationship as a trivial occurrence.
What is Workplace Bullying and How Can It Be Stopped?

What is Workplace Bullying and How Can It Be Stopped?

Blog | Relationship
Workplace bullying is a form of emotional abuse that targets an individual within a group, typically in the professional setting.
Provocative Therapy: A Bold Approach to Overcoming Psychological Barriers

Provocative Therapy: A Bold Approach to Overcoming Psychological Barriers

Blog | Psychotherapy
Provocative therapy is a unique and often debated therapeutic method that employs challenging, confrontational techniques to assist individuals in overcoming psychological barriers.
Why Do Mother-in-Law and Daughter-in-Law Conflicts Happen?

Why Do Mother-in-Law and Daughter-in-Law Conflicts Happen?

Blog | Relationship
Family relationships are rarely simple. Within any family, an intricate network of interactions exists between parents, siblings, in-laws, children, and extended family members.
Why Do They Suddenly Disappear? Understanding Ghosting and Dating Dynamics

Why Do They Suddenly Disappear? Understanding Ghosting and Dating Dynamics

Blog | Man and woman relationship
We've all experienced those moments when someone shows intense interest in us, only to suddenly disappear.
The Effects of Parentalization on Adult Life

The Effects of Parentalization on Adult Life

Blog | Child psychology
We’ve all heard stories about how a tough childhood made someone “stronger” or “better prepared for life,” but is this really the case?
How to build trust in a relationship

How to build trust in a relationship

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Trust in a relationship is not just a word—it’s the foundation upon which any partnership rests.
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