Protected: Ego: understanding how it affects our behavior
Ego: what does it mean? In what ways does it manifest itself in our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors? In what ways does it affect our relationships? Different meanings and…
Ego: what does it mean? In what ways does it manifest itself in our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors? In what ways does it affect our relationships? Different meanings and…
Why to set boundaries is challenging In terms of love, parental and professional relationships, setting boundaries remains a challenge. For example, it can be difficult to enforce boundaries without offending…
Unfulfilled love On Monsieur's departure I grieve and dare not show my discontent;I love, and yet am forced to seem to hate;I do yet dare not say I ever meant;I…
Acceptance: A difficult concept to accept In spite of the fact that psychologists, coaches, and philosophers emphasize the value of accepting other people, attitudes, habits, or behaviors, it remains a challenge for…
The most important characteristic of aggression In most cases, aggression is motivated more by hurting another person than by achieving a greater goal. Aggression and justification Justifying/using aggression is one…
Boundaries and managing conflicts As part of our culture, we set boundaries when children display negative behaviors, in an effort to discourage such behaviors. They can range from returning anger…
The etymology of the word trust Harmony in life Having faith in one another is important for our happiness and well-being. Here are some of its benefits. It creates positivity,…
Falling in love "The goddess in her anger has smitten you, and you are in love. What wonder is this? There are many thousands suffering with you ... The tide…
Benefits of cultivating autonomy in our relationships. Read more about this interesting topic regarding parental and other relationships in our upcoming article, "Why and how to encourage authenticity and autonomy…
The Psychology of EnvyInner (emotional/mental) life is too complicated for not taking it seriously.Here is an example:The overt reaction (defense) to our envious feelings is the devaluation of the person…