where the relationship is based on how one wishes their partner to be rather than who they actually are. This sets the stage forunstable relationshipswhere emotional swings are common. When idealisation comes c
Leaving abusive unhealthy relationships with emotionally unstable people can be difficult, but it’s sometimes the only way to end the abuse. When it comes to romantic or platonic relationships involving gaslighting, ending it may be necessary to keep yourself safe. If it’s a familial relationship...
Deadly outbreaks have plagued societies for centuries. But they can lead to medical breakthroughs—if we learn the right lessons from them.
One study found that people feeling emotionally unstable (for whatever reason) have less positive attitudes towards action and more positive attitudes toward inaction.6The researchers argued that helping people feel more positive about action and be more proactive could help them feel more emotionally s...
Online therapy can also serve as a valuable resource for individuals living with personality disorders. Along with beingequally effective as in-person therapy, online therapy provides accessibility, offering flexible scheduling options and allowing individuals to receive treatment fr...
Emotional control in a relationship can be difficult to detect, especially when it's subtle or gradual. People who are emotionally controlling may not
can stand times (financially and emotionally) when no one is interested in your work would also write about topics that are outside of our interest are okay with a low to average income can imagine to work as a freelancer are not embarrassed to make an interview with random people on the...
But were you both emotionally attracted to each other? Did you both admire and respect each other as a person? Or was the relationship mostly transactional? Did you both understand each other on a deep level? If not, what was lacking and what could be done to fix it? Did you let ...
Researchers theorize that creative people either receive more stimuli from the world around them or ignore less of it. This may also explain why creative people seem to be more prone to mental illness. People who are both unable to filter stimuli and emotionally unstable are more prone to ...
As tensions rise, partners label each other—one as “too emotional” or “unstable,” the other as “cold” or “emotionally stunted.” This natural escalation leads to defensiveness, withdrawal, orshame, making resolution impossible. Once emotions settle, outside the heat of a conflict...