Author: Stephi Balash

What is Apathy, and How Can You Overcome It?

What is Apathy, and How Can You Overcome It?

Blog | Burnout
Apathy is a psychological state characterized by a lack of emotion, indifference, and insensitivity to stimuli around us.
Pinging After a Breakup: The Subtle Art of Emotional Manipulation

Pinging After a Breakup: The Subtle Art of Emotional Manipulation

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In relationships, the term “pinging” refers to the action of initiating minimal or ambiguous contact after a breakup.
Romanticizing Abuse: The Dangerous Normalization of Toxic Relationships

Romanticizing Abuse: The Dangerous Normalization of Toxic Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In popular culture, books, and movies, the depiction of relationships often leans heavily on the romanticization of suffering, emotional manipulation, and even violence.
The Impact of a Father's Love on a Daughter's Life Choices

The Impact of a Father's Love on a Daughter's Life Choices

Blog | Child psychology
A father's love is one of the most critical foundations for a daughter's development, shaping her self-esteem, her relationships with men, and how she views the world.
Understanding Male Jealousy: From Love to Control

Understanding Male Jealousy: From Love to Control

Blog | Jealousy
Jealousy in relationships is often viewed as a passionate reaction fueled by love, but when it becomes an ongoing issue, it may signal deeper emotional struggles.
Does He Really Love Me? Signs He's Not Truly Invested.

Does He Really Love Me? Signs He's Not Truly Invested.

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Relationships can start for many different reasons, and sometimes the beginning of a relationship is just an illusion, based more on wishful thinking and hormone-driven attraction than true love.
What Is Possessiveness in a Relationship, and Why Does It Happen?

What Is Possessiveness in a Relationship, and Why Does It Happen?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In relationships, there are individuals who exhibit possessive behaviors, believing that their partner should belong entirely to them—emotionally, physically, and mentally.
Can Men and Women Really Be Just Friends?

Can Men and Women Really Be Just Friends?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
For many, the concept of a platonic friendship between a man and a woman is a well-worn idea, yet the complexities beneath the surface suggest that this dynamic is not as simple as it may seem.
The Rosenthal Effect: How Our Beliefs Shape Our Reality and Interactions

The Rosenthal Effect: How Our Beliefs Shape Our Reality and Interactions

Blog | Goal setting
AKA Pygmalion Effect, describes the phenomenon in which a person’s expectations of another individual can influence their behavior and, ultimately, the behavior of the person being observed.
Why Do We Believe Vague Personality Descriptions? Understanding the Barnum Effect

Why Do We Believe Vague Personality Descriptions? Understanding the Barnum Effect

Blog | Life
The Barnum Effect, refers to the phenomenon where individuals believe that vague, generalized descriptions of their personality are highly accurate
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