Recognizing controlling behavior in relationships can be challenging, especially when it develops gradually over time. Many controlling behaviors might initially appear as expressions of love or ...
Experiencing ongoing abuse from a past intimate partner can cause serious injuries to your sense of self and well-being that, if not addressed, may leave you vulnerable and at risk for another ...
Toxic relationships are based on conflict, competition, and the need to control. Signs of a toxic relationship include jealousy, blame, and gaslighting. Therapy, as well as self-care and connecting ...
In a guilt-based relationship, you may be forced to take responsibility for things that aren’t your fault. Here’s how to recognize and break free of this dynamic. Guilt is a powerful emotion—one that ...
Designed for individuals and families facing relational breakdown, emotional trauma, or prolonged conflict, Marriage on the Brink blends evidence-informed therapy models with structured education to ...
Relationship bullying isn’t always easy to spot. As control intensifies, you may begin to question your reality and hesitate to speak up. In some relationships, one partner takes on the role of the ...
Have you ever caught yourself in the middle of an argument thinking, "Am I the problem here?" You’re not alone. Love brings out the best in us but sometimes, it quietly exposes the mess we’ve been ...