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MSW, RSW, Psychotherapist
MSW, RSW, Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
MSW, RSW, Psychotherapist
MSW, RSW, Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist


When Love Was a Structural Risk
Before romantic love became the default reason for marriage, it was often treated as a disruptive force. This article explores how different civilizations—from ancient India to medieval Europe—viewed love as something to be managed, not celebrated. A brief historical reflection on why love, without structure, was once considered too dangerous to leave unchecked.

Farshid Rashidifar
Jun 64 min read


Staying Close Means Staying Awake to the Small Moments
Love doesn’t vanish overnight. It fades through missed moments of connection. Staying close means staying awake to the small things.

Farshid Rashidifar
Apr 252 min read


Conflict Doesn’t Kill Love — But Emotional Avoidance Can
It’s not the conflict that damages the relationship — it’s how you avoid each other emotionally after. Here's how repair keeps love alive.

Farshid Rashidifar
Apr 212 min read


Love Isn’t Always Easy
Love isn’t always easy—and that doesn’t mean it’s wrong. This piece explores how our beliefs quietly shape what we feel and expect.

Farshid Rashidifar
Apr 182 min read
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