Tag: mental-health

  • The Impact of Relationship Conflicts on Intimacy and Male Sexual Well-being

    There are days when my work brings both deep fulfillment and immense joy, especially when I witness destructive relationship dynamics shift into something positive—when partners rediscover each other and rebuild lost intimacy, including their sexual connection. The only regret, of course, is the years lost to conflict and pain before this change happened. Most often, these are complex cases, where long-term feelings…

  • “You Have Two Days to Buy Your Own Charger!” Emotional violence in couple relationship.

    Emotional Abuse: “I felt helpless. I tried talking to my husband about how he also needs to take care of our child. I got angry when he refused, saying he needs to plan his time in advance and be notified exactly when and for how long he will have to watch our child. He comes…

  • The Midlife Crisis from a Jungian Analytical Psychology Perspective

    The midlife crisis  is a phenomenon often described as a period of existential questioning when people reach middle age and begin to ask themselves, “What’s next?” This phase of life evaluation—and sometimes even the pursuit of upheaval—has fascinated psychologists and philosophers for decades. Carl Jung’s perspective offers a unique insight into the psychological dynamics of this complex transition. His approach explores the depths of the human soul, archetypes, individuation,…

  • The Impact of Pornography on Relationships: What Research Says

    Recently, this topic has been coming up more frequently in therapy sessions, particularly when couples share their relationship struggles. I decided to explore what researchers and studies say about this subject. After all, at first glance, what harm could watching pornography really cause? So many people do it. That’s why today’s topic is pornography consumption and its impact on relationships. The Digital…

  • Romantic Comedies & Their Psychological Impact on Relationships

    Today feels a bit more romantic than usual —flowers, dinner, sweets, and romantic comedies. Romantic comedies have long been a staple of popular culture, captivating audiences with charming and heartfelt stories of love, laughter, and happily-ever-afters. These films provide pleasant entertainment and offer a temporary escape from routine and daily life. However, they can also shape our perceptions of relationships, influencing our mental…

  • The Impact of Sibling Violence on Adult Life: A Systemic Family Therapy Perspective

    Continuing the complex discussion on violence in childhood, there is one aspect that often goes unnoticed, despite its frequent appearance in therapy—the impact of childhood sibling violence on adult life. Many people have never consciously reflected on it, yet it significantly shapes their psychological well-being. Sibling Violence: The Overlooked Childhood Trauma One of the most significant but frequently ignored…

  • Understanding Intimate Partner Violence Through a Jungian Lens

    After attending a seminar on relationship violence, I felt the need to explore this issue more deeply through the perspective of Carl Jung’s analytical psychology. Intimate partner violence is a complex issue involving multiple psychological factors. Through the Jungian lens, the dynamics of violence in relationships can be analyzed by examining: ✔ Archetypes✔ The collective unconscious✔ The process of individuation Since archetypes are universal symbols and themes…

  • How to Make Bedtime Easier for Young Children?

    Continuing the discussion on sleep, I often hear from parents about the challenges of putting young children to bed. That’s why I decided to share some insights, hoping they will be useful. Bedtime can be a challenging time for both parents and young children, but a calm and consistent routine can make the process much smoother. In psychotherapy sessions with parents, we discuss strategies for creating…

  • Strategies for Better Sleep: Overcoming Insomnia

    Insomnia is a common issue  that brings many people to psychotherapy. That’s why I wanted to explore some effective strategies that may help improve sleep. Understanding the Causes of Insomnia Insomnia can be a difficult psycho-emotional state, disrupting both mental and physical well-being. 📌 Addressing sleep problems requires a holistic approach, combining:✔ Therapeutic techniques✔ Lifestyle & habit changes✔ In some cases, adjustments to life circumstances One…

  • How Childhood Trauma Affects Romantic Relationships

    Gottman’s theory, which I consider a cornerstone of relationship psychology, sheds light on the profound impact of childhood trauma on adult romantic relationships. When partners experience difficulties in their relationship, it often means that childhood wounds and unresolved psychological complexes have been triggered. Recognizing and addressing the influence of past trauma on both individual well-being and relationships is crucial. 💡 Individuals with unresolved emotional trauma tend…