Author: Stephi Balash

Seeing Through Others’ Eyes: How Love and Indifference Shape Your Self-Image

Seeing Through Others’ Eyes: How Love and Indifference Shape Your Self-Image

Article | Self-esteem
When we try to see ourselves as others do, we must remember that every observer brings their own experiences, values, and emotions.
The Unspoken Debt: How to Balance Caring for Parents with Your Own Dreams

The Unspoken Debt: How to Balance Caring for Parents with Your Own Dreams

Blog | Relationship
Have you ever felt that your life is not entirely your own because of an unspoken obligation to your parents?
Embracing Self-Reliance: A Practical Guide to Overcoming Codependency

Embracing Self-Reliance: A Practical Guide to Overcoming Codependency

Blog | Codependency
When you’ve spent years caught in the web of codependency, breaking free from patterns that leave you drained can seem almost impossible.
A New Look at Controlling Behavior and Codependency

A New Look at Controlling Behavior and Codependency

Blog | Codependency
In our everyday lives, many of us have experienced or observed patterns of behavior that revolve around an excessive need to control situations and people.
The Many Faces of Codependency in Marriage: Dominance and People-Pleasing

The Many Faces of Codependency in Marriage: Dominance and People-Pleasing

Blog | Codependency
In our modern understanding of relationships, codependency is a term that often explains why some couples become trapped in unhealthy patterns.
Why Does This Breakup Hurt So Much? Understanding Emotional Dependency

Why Does This Breakup Hurt So Much? Understanding Emotional Dependency

Blog | Emotional dependency
When a meaningful relationship ends, the pain you feel can be overwhelming—even if those around you urge you to 6. Create please the most interesting and catchy to read and understand title that best fit to this article.
How Maternal Depression Shapes Child Health

How Maternal Depression Shapes Child Health

Blog | Child psychology
Many parents and professionals have observed that when a mother experiences depression, her child often exhibits persistent health challenges and behavioral issues.
Recognizing Possible Narcissistic, Borderline, and Bipolar Dynamics in Women

Recognizing Possible Narcissistic, Borderline, and Bipolar Dynamics in Women

Blog | Abuse and Violence
Relationships can bring warmth and support, but there are times when a partner’s actions and attitudes become deeply unsettling.
The Silent Creep of Alcohol: From Social Drink to Daily Struggle

The Silent Creep of Alcohol: From Social Drink to Daily Struggle

Blog | Harmful habits
People often wonder how much influence alcohol really has on daily life, especially if it seems like an ordinary part of social events and casual evenings at home.
A Fresh Look at Boundaries in Co-Dependent Families

A Fresh Look at Boundaries in Co-Dependent Families

Blog | Codependency
In co-dependent families, there is often a blur between “my feelings” and “yours,” making it impossible to clearly identify where one person ends and another begins.
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