Closeness can support and provide a sense of security, but sometimes care turns into a fear of losing the other person. Psychologist Anna Belyaeva will help distinguish between love, attachment, and dependence, understand one's own relationship style, and notice the boundary beyond which the connection begins to limit freedom and increase anxiety. A strong bond with a loved one is usually perceived as a sign of deep feelings. However, behind the constant need for love confirmation, painful jealousy, or fear of being alone, there may be entirely different mechanisms at play. In the seminar, participants will analyze how warm affection differs from attachment and at what point closeness begins to revolve around anxiety and control. Psychologist and business coach Anna Belyaeva will explain how the attachment model is formed and why, in adulthood, people experience distance, conflicts, and uncertainty differently. Some need frequent confirmation of feelings, while others try to maintain distance and avoid openness. Understanding the habitual scenario helps to see where recurring difficulties in relationships come from. Special attention will be given to dependence. It can manifest as a refusal of one's own interests, constant adjustment to the partner, fear of saying "no," or an attempt to control every step they take. Where to go in St. Petersburg can be found on our website.