IF THE PERSON YOU LOVE DOES THIS, SEND THEM FAR AWAY. See more

Identifying warning signs is the first step to protecting your well-being. Marcos Lacerda and other psychology professionals agree that:

Setting clear boundaries is fundamental to preserving your emotional health.

Communicating honestly how certain behaviors affect you can open spaces for dialogue and change.

Seeking professional support (individual or couples therapy) can be key to better understanding the dynamics and making conscious decisions.

Deciding to end a relationship that harms your well-being is not a failure, but an act of self-care and self-respect.

Relationships aren’t perfect, but they shouldn’t be harmful either. Loving doesn’t mean tolerating everything; it means growing, respecting each other, and feeling supported along the way. Recognizing when something isn’t right is an act of courage that leads you to healthier and more enriching relationships.