Author: Stephi Balash

What is Toxic Behavior?

What is Toxic Behavior?

Blog | Relationship
Toxicity, in the context of psychology, refers to behavior that negatively impacts others, both emotionally and physically.
What is Infantilization in a Relationship?

What is Infantilization in a Relationship?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In many romantic relationships, one common dynamic is when one partner, often a woman, matures physically but displays developmentally immature behaviors in adult relationships.
What Does Respect Mean in a Relationship and Why Is It Essential?

What Does Respect Mean in a Relationship and Why Is It Essential?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
At its core, it’s about valuing your partner's inherent worth as an individual, acknowledging their feelings and perspectives, and fostering trust and emotional security.
How Can Parents Prevent Jealousy Between Siblings?

How Can Parents Prevent Jealousy Between Siblings?

Blog | Jealousy
Jealousy between siblings often arises when one child feels that their brother or sister is more loved, valued, or prioritized by their parents.
Can Jealousy Ever Be Healthy? Understanding Its Role in Relationships

Can Jealousy Ever Be Healthy? Understanding Its Role in Relationships

Blog | Jealousy
Jealousy is a complicated and often misunderstood emotion. It isn’t inherently healthy, as it stems from insecurity, low self-esteem, and mistrust.
What Is Emotional Loneliness and Why Does It Hurt So Much?

What Is Emotional Loneliness and Why Does It Hurt So Much?

Blog | Loneliness
Emotional loneliness isn’t about the absence of people in your life; it’s about feeling abandoned and unseen, even when surrounded by others.
What Is Sugar Dating, and How Does It Work?

What Is Sugar Dating, and How Does It Work?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
It’s not just about someone paying the bills or showering another person with gifts; it’s a complex social dynamic that blends financial support with emotional and physical intimacy.
Is Your Childhood Affecting Your Adult Relationships?

Is Your Childhood Affecting Your Adult Relationships?

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Have you ever caught yourself wondering if the way you grew up is secretly steering your adult relationships?
How Do Biology and Psychology Influence Mate Selection?

How Do Biology and Psychology Influence Mate Selection?

Blog | Psychology
When it comes to choosing a romantic partner, the process isn’t as simple as it may seem. **Mating selection strategies**, rooted deeply in both biology and psychology.
Why Do Women Cross Their Legs: Is There a Hidden Meaning?

Why Do Women Cross Their Legs: Is There a Hidden Meaning?

Blog | Sex, sexuality
Have you ever noticed a woman casually standing with her legs crossed, maybe while waiting at a bus stop or standing in line, and wondered if there’s a secret reason behind it?
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