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Common Causes of People Pleasing

Common Causes of People Pleasing

People pleasing often stems from a complex interplay of psychological, social, and environmental factors that shape an individual’s behavior and self-perception. Understanding these root causes is essential for addressing the behavior and fostering healthier...

Defining People Pleasing Behavior

Defining People Pleasing Behavior

People pleasing behavior can be understood as a pattern in which individuals prioritize the needs, desires, and feelings of others over their own, often to the detriment of their well-being. This behavior manifests in various ways, such as excessive agreeableness, a...

Understanding People Pleasing

Understanding People Pleasing

People pleasing—a behavior characterized by a relentless desire to gain approval and avoid conflict—can stem from various sources, including upbringing, societal expectations, and a deep-rooted fear of rejection. While the intention behind this behavior may be to...

Affair Recovery and Steps to Healing

Affair Recovery and Steps to Healing

We’ve been discussing the various steps of affair recovery. Previous articles have addressed the importance of first accepting the reality of the infidelity and beginning to process your emotions and grief. Today, we will cover another stage in the healing process....

Help! My Partner Cheated on Me

Help! My Partner Cheated on Me

We are continuing our discussion on affair recovery and what to do if you discover that your partner has cheated on you. Infidelity is devastating. While it can stop you in your tracks, there is hope beyond what you are feeling right now. As we continue our...

Healing and Moving Forward After Infidelity

Healing and Moving Forward After Infidelity

The discovery of infidelity can be a devastating blow to any relationship, leaving behind a trail of shattered trust, broken hearts, and unbearable emotional pain. The feeling of betrayal can be overwhelming, making it difficult to know where to turn or how to begin the healing process.