Why Emotional Abuse Is Often Harder to Recognize Than Physical Abuse

Why Emotional Abuse Is Often Harder to Recognize Than Physical Abuse

Why Emotional Abuse Is Often Harder to Recognize Than Physical AbuseJeanne Prinzivalli
Published on: 27/06/2026

People often think that abuse is about physical harm, having bruises, injuries, broken objects, or visible signs, because they leave evidence that something harmful has happened, but emotional abuse rarely works that way.

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Limerence: When Infatuation Becomes Obsessive (A Clinical Perspective)

Limerence: When Infatuation Becomes Obsessive (A Clinical Perspective)

Limerence: When Infatuation Becomes Obsessive (A Clinical Perspective)Jeanne Prinzivalli
Published on: 05/05/2026

Have you ever found yourself constantly thinking about someone, replaying conversations, searching for signs they feel the same, and feeling emotionally pulled by even small interactions?

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Conflict or Emotional Abuse? Understanding the Critical Difference in Relationships

Conflict or Emotional Abuse? Understanding the Critical Difference in Relationships

Conflict or Emotional Abuse? Understanding the Critical Difference in RelationshipsJeanne Prinzivalli
Published on: 27/04/2026

Ever found yourself in a situation where a simple misunderstanding turned into a full-blown conflict? This might actually happen often. Conflict, after all, is a normal part of human interaction.

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How Attachment Patterns Influence Healing and Growth

How Attachment Patterns Influence Healing and Growth

How Attachment Patterns Influence Healing and GrowthJeanne Prinzivalli
Published on: 30/03/2026

Understanding why we react the way we do in relationships, at work, or even toward ourselves often begins with exploring attachment patterns. These early patterns, formed in childhood, shape how we perceive safety, trust, and connection throughout our lives.

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