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When Hurt Becomes Habit: Breaking an Emotional Pattern

What if getting hurt isn’t just a reaction, but a pattern? This counseling conversation reveals how offense can become a source of energy and power, and why breaking free feels harder than staying stuck.

Hannah Dayan

01.02.26 | 19:23

The Hidden Impatience That Erodes a Marriage

Beyond visible conflicts lies a hidden root that slowly undermines marriage. This article explores emotional impatience, false unity, and the inner work required to truly turn toward one’s spouse.

Hannah Dayan

01.02.26 | 18:57

Why Other Couples’ Perfection Can Feel So Unsettling

They smile. They succeed. They advise everyone else. So why does something feel off? A candid reflection on the discomfort of perfection, the silence beneath it, and what it stirs in us.

Pinchas Hirsch

01.02.26 | 18:54

The Moment of Truth: Is Love Really Gone?

When love feels absent, the real question isn’t whether it’s gone, but what’s being misunderstood. A therapy-room conversation about loneliness, need, and redefining connection.

Hannah Dayan

01.02.26 | 16:07

I Need Space: Why the Relationship Feels Suffocating

When one partner asks for space, it often signals deeper fear rather than rejection. This article explores why a relationship can feel suffocating and how true connection is restored.

Hannah Dayan

01.02.26 | 13:48

Can Couples Therapy Really Fix Bad Traits?

Is your marriage struggling because of who your partner is or because of what they do? This piece explores the difference and why it matters more than you think.

Rabbi Daniel Pinchasov

01.02.26 | 08:20

Can Love Be Rebuilt? The Path to Renewed Connection

When couples feel that love has faded, it does not mean the story is over. This article explores how desire, giving, self awareness, and acceptance can reignite emotional closeness.

Rabbi Daniel Pinchasov

29.01.26 | 19:40