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17Mar
Long-Distance Relationships Psychology: Making Love Work
Long-distance relationships can feel emotionally challenging, especially when love exists across time zones, countries, or demanding life transitions. Many couples in Malaysia today experience long-distance relationships due to career relocation, overseas education, or family responsibilities.Being apart from someone you love can feel like trying to...
20Feb
Choosing the Wrong Partners: Why Patterns Repeat
Written By: Thiviyah Ravichandran, Clinical Psychologist (MAHPC(CP)00620),Many people eventually notice a painful pattern of choosing the wrong partners, even when they genuinely want something healthier. The faces change and circumstances shift, yet the emotional story feels strangely familiar.They may say, “I don’t understand why I...
18Sep
Anxious Attachment: Why You Love Hard, Worry More, and Struggle to Let Go
Many people notice that their relationships bring intense emotional highs and lows. They may care deeply for their partner but also feel worried about losing the relationship, even when there is no clear sign that something is wrong.This experience is often connected to anxious attachment,...
04Sep
From ChatGPT to Connection, Using AI to Strengthen Relationship
Written By: Devi Venashinee Muruges, Founder and Senior Therapist, (KB 08444)AI can write poems, draft essays, and even help you plan dates. Smart couples don’t avoid AI; they use it wisely to communicate better and feel closer. Here are five practical, ethical ways to...
23Jan
Why Do I Self-Sabotage My Own Happiness?
Written By: Shaundtrya Ganasan, Licensed Counselor (KB11097)Do you often be your own enemy to push away happiness?Then you may be sabotaging yourself!Exploring & Unpacking Self-Sabotaging
You’re on the verge of achieving something incredible—whether it’s a healthy relationship, career success, or a...
31Dec
Over-Explaining – A Trauma Response?
Written by: Jenefa Anthony, Licensed Counselor (KB 11780)Have we ever been in situations where intend to say something succinct and to the point, but instead, we wind up babbling? We refer to this as over-explanation. Overexplanation, or giving far more details about...
15Nov
Relationship 101: Dating Someone with Anxious Attachment
Written By: Kelly Chan Jia Li, Clinical Psychologist (MAHPC(CP)00353)Dating someone with anxious attachment can be both a beautiful and sometimes challenging experience. This attachment style, often rooted in past experiences or early relationships, makes people crave closeness and security intensely but often feel anxious...
18Oct
Relationship Patterns from Childhood: Why We Repeat Them in Love
Romantic relationships often feel deeply personal, yet many relationship patterns from childhood quietly influence the way we connect with partners in adulthood. Early family experiences shape how we understand love, trust, conflict, and emotional safety in romantic relationships.Some people notice a strange sense of familiarity...
19May









