When Listening Isn’t Enough: A Common Relationship Trap
Many couples talk, yet still feel unheard. Discover the difference between knowledge listening and emotional listening and why it changes everything.
Yaakov Ohion
02.02.26 | 11:04
Many couples talk, yet still feel unheard. Discover the difference between knowledge listening and emotional listening and why it changes everything.
Yaakov Ohion
02.02.26 | 11:04
She gives everything, yet feels unseen. A counseling-room conversation about fear-driven pleasing, lost identity, and reclaiming choice in love.
Hannah Dayan
02.02.26 | 10:57
One partner escapes into sadness, the other into a screen. A counseling-room conversation about emotional addiction, responsibility, and choosing life over escape.
Hannah Dayan
02.02.26 | 10:14
Love survives on trust, not assumptions. Why unspoken doubts can unravel a relationship and what to do before they do.
02.02.26 | 10:07
A reflective look at how unbalanced personal pursuits and scattered focus weaken emotional security in marriage, and how intentional presence restores intimacy and trust.
Hannah Dayan
01.02.26 | 19:36
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
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
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.
01.02.26 | 18:54
Giving is meant to build connection, not exhaustion. This therapy-room conversation explores the quiet shift from devotion to resentment and asks what sacrifice is meant to create in marriage.
Hannah Dayan
01.02.26 | 18:30
When one partner feels excluded, the pain often runs deeper than words. A therapy-room perspective on belonging, emotional distance, and how connection can be rebuilt in marriage.
Hannah Dayan
01.02.26 | 16:13
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
When love is built on receiving security, even great effort can fail. A therapy-room conversation reveals how redefining love restores connection.
Hannah Dayan
01.02.26 | 15:54
Financial stress often exposes deeper dynamics in a relationship. This article explores why some marriages collapse under pressure while others grow stronger.
01.02.26 | 15:29
As illusions fade, everyday challenges begin to feel unbearable. A therapy-room insight into why patience runs out in long-term relationships.
Hannah Dayan
01.02.26 | 15:20
Security, loneliness, and fear often guide relationships more than we realize. A therapeutic look at the motivations we rarely name.
Hannah Dayan
01.02.26 | 14:21
Can couples bridge gaps when they're at different stages of spiritual growth? Here's how to approach it.
Rabbi Yaron Itzhakov
01.02.26 | 14:08
Waking up from illusion can be painful, but it opens the door to truth. A thoughtful look at how expectations shape marriage and how clarity leads to real choice.
Hannah Dayan
01.02.26 | 14:01
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
In a therapy-room conversation, a couple’s painful claim opens a deeper discussion about love, interest, and the bond that truly sustains marriage.
Hannah Dayan
01.02.26 | 12:38
From the counseling room comes a surprising insight: love alone cannot sustain marriage. A thoughtful exploration of belonging, commitment, and lasting connection.
Hannah Dayan
01.02.26 | 10:06