
Subtle Abuse in Relationships: How to Recognize Early Signs of Control
Many women describe a feeling that something is wrong in their relationship even when nothing looks alarming from the outside. There are no major arguments

Many women describe a feeling that something is wrong in their relationship even when nothing looks alarming from the outside. There are no major arguments

Leaving an emotionally abusive relationship is not the end of the story. For many women, it is the beginning of a long journey back to
Many women find themselves asking why a relationship that once felt loving now feels tense, confusing, or painful. There are no visible bruises, yet something

By Nicole Yi According to psychotherapist Avery Neal, over 50 percent of Americans, both men and women, have been in a psychologically abusive relationship — and

By Carina Wolff Serotonin has long been credited as our mood regulator. It plays a role in how we feel, and low levels of the

Our parents are our first mirrors. As we grow, we look to our primary caregivers to give us feedback and help guide us through a

“I told the doctor I was overtired, anxiety-ridden, compulsively active, constantly depressed, with recurring fits of paranoia. Turns out I’m normal.” –Jules Feiffer We all