Archive for the 'Interpersonal Relationships' Category

Gender Roles in Modern Family

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

Traditional education creates, in time, an incomplete image on family’s gender roles. From generation to generation children interiorize theirs parent’s model known as “separated world’s myth”- a wife and a mother only cooking , doing laundry and taking care of the child “contrasting” with a husband and a father working or fixing different things. According […]

Women vs. Men’s Communication

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

Men and women are different, just different in many ways especially communication. Most of the major problems between them appear because of communication and so it’s necessary to learn more about their style to communicate.
The difference begins from the brain’s structure. A woman has two centers for the speech, in front of the left hemisphere […]

Truth and Relationships

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

Truth is a value promoted from the Antiquity, next to Beauty and Good, but in time it is less and less appreciated and told. People have different visions and reactions concerning speaking the truth, specially the unpleasant one. In other words, our personality and character have a main influence in taking the decision to reveal […]

Codependency Prevent Authentic Existence

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

Co-addiction or codependency is a concept that denotes the fact that some individuals become addicted to people, as well as to processes or substances. Talking about the addiction to people (not between partners), it is as frequent and important as the other kinds of addiction, but at the same time it is not considered as […]