Heartbreak can be difficult, and it affects different areas of our lives. Whether it’s future romantic relationships, family, friendship, work, or passion, heartbreak can impact every part of our lives. It's something many people will go through at some point. It can be a physical and emotional experience that takes time to heal. While giving yourself that time and space to heal is essential, isolating yourself can be more harmful than helpful. If you're feeling heartbroken and need guidance, you may find it helpful to take this quiz to assess your level of heartbreak and see what next steps make sense for you.
Dealing with a narcissist, especially someone close to you, can be draining. It's tough when care doesn't flow both ways, and this can lead to Narcissistic Abuse Syndrome.
Narcissistic Abuse Syndrome happens after prolonged exposure to narcissistic behavior and can impact your self-esteem, confidence, and peace of mind.
The constant criticism and manipulation toward you can make you doubt your own reality, much like the effects of PTSD. If you're wondering whether your experiences align with this, our quiz on Narcissistic Abuse Syndrome might shed some light.
Your childhood was probably exciting and youthful, but you probably had some bad experiences as a child, which might mean that your inner child with so many hopes and dreams is wounded. Maybe it’s not, but you’ll only find out after taking this is your inner child wounded quiz.
Narcissism is a mental disorder in which a person's personality is shaped inwardly. This means that the person is so consumed by themselves that they try to attune everything to their needs. Only a psychiatrist can diagnose this personality disorder. But if you are with a parent who seems to display narcissistic traits, you must inform other adults to get them treated.
Narcissistic people have low self-esteem and try to hide behind a stern exterior. They might seem threatening or may even hurt you if their self-esteem is under threat, but you have to be strong and protect yourself. And if you feel their treatment or behavior towards you is unhealthy or suffocating, you must involve others.
You can also take this narcissistic parent quiz and try to read your parent's behaviors the next time they are unfair to you.
We all experience emotions—but not everyone expresses them in the same way. Some people are open and expressive, while others are more reserved, leading others to misinterpret them as cold, detached, or even emotionless. You might be calm under pressure, private about your feelings, or simply less reactive outwardly—none of which means you don’t feel deeply.
This quiz is designed to help you understand how your emotional expressions (or lack thereof) are perceived by others, and whether there's a gap between what you feel and what you show. Do people think you're distant, even when you're just being thoughtful or quiet? Or do you find it hard to connect emotionally, even with people close to you?
Take the Am I Emotionless? quiz to reflect on your emotional presence, explore your self-awareness, and see where you fall on the emotional expression checklist.
Relationship Anxiety feels different for everyone. It can preoccupy your mind and trigger intrusive thoughts and reactions. You may worry about being cheated on, being betrayed, being abandoned, or finding yourself unloved by your partner. It can cause mental and physical reactions that are unpleasant and unhealthy for you and your relationships. If you want to know whether or not you have relationship anxiety, take this 'Do I Have Relationship Anxiety?' quiz to find out!
Everyone struggles with ups and downs in life from time to time, but when you are married to someone with bipolar disorder, these ups and downs are sudden and severe and could seriously hinder your relationship if not well-managed.
When a person is diagnosed with bipolar disorder, their ups and downs are very drastic. They can switch between periods of mania where they have endless energy and confidence, to sudden plunges into a deep depression with little to no warning. These changes are outside of their control.
Bipolar disorder comes in different forms, so it is important to know which type a person is diagnosed with to plan for the best course of treatment. If you are afraid you might be married to someone with bipolar disorder, take this short quiz to help you know whether professional help may be needed.