Author: Stephi Balash

Why Do We Self-Sabotage? Understanding the Roots of Self-Destructive Behavior

Why Do We Self-Sabotage? Understanding the Roots of Self-Destructive Behavior

Blog | Self-care
It is often perplexing and deeply frustrating when our actions, whether intentional or not, block the progress we so desperately seek in our personal and professional lives.
What is a Sigma Male, and Why Are They Trending?

What is a Sigma Male, and Why Are They Trending?

Blog | Self-acceptance
Where does the idea of the “sigma male” come from, and why has it become so intriguing for so many people?
Christian Therapy vs. Secular Therapy: Exploring the Differences and Possibilities

Christian Therapy vs. Secular Therapy: Exploring the Differences and Possibilities

Blog | Psychotherapy
When we talk about Christian therapy alongside secular therapy, it is important to understand not only where each stands in the world of psychological services, but also how their methods and goals differ.
Integrative Christian Psychotherapy: Where Science Meets Spirituality for Lasting Change

Integrative Christian Psychotherapy: Where Science Meets Spirituality for Lasting Change

Blog | Psychotherapy
Integrative Christian psychotherapy is a thoughtful approach that combines the insights of modern psychological practice with a deep respect for spiritual life.
Marital Duty: A Complex Interplay of Law, Psychology, and Culture

Marital Duty: A Complex Interplay of Law, Psychology, and Culture

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Marital duty encompasses various emotional, moral, and physical actions intended to maintain and preserve a relationship.
Love Addiction: The Destructive Pursuit of Validation

Love Addiction: The Destructive Pursuit of Validation

Blog | Man and woman relationship
Human beings are naturally driven by a range of needs that shape our internal states, and the fulfillment of these needs brings us a sense of satisfaction.
The Dangers of Idealizing Partners and Setting Unrealistic Expectations

The Dangers of Idealizing Partners and Setting Unrealistic Expectations

Blog | Man and woman relationship
In recent years, discussions about women’s expectations in relationships, particularly regarding men, have gained significant attention.
How to Have Healthy Relationships

How to Have Healthy Relationships

Blog | Man and woman relationship
When it comes to relationships, we all carry some kind of expectation, even if we aren’t always aware of them.
Anxiety Disorders in Children: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment

Anxiety Disorders in Children: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment

Blog | Child psychology
Anxiety disorders in children are a growing concern and are becoming increasingly common.
Why Is My Ex So Angry at Me? Understanding Post-Breakup Aggression

Why Is My Ex So Angry at Me? Understanding Post-Breakup Aggression

Blog | Divorce
Breakups are never easy, but what's even harder to cope with is the emotional fallout that comes afterward. Relationships don't simply end; the dynamics often shift dramatically.
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