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Library of courses, ebook, and poetry book for choosing aligned love

  • Promotional graphic for mini-courses on aligned love by @olympiapsychology, featuring a woman with short brown hair wearing a white top and a pinkish-purple background.

    Mini Courses

    These self-guided mini-courses explore the psychology of attraction, attachment, and relational choice through a trauma-informed lens. Rooted in attachment theory, nervous-system science, and relational research, each course is designed to help you move out of fantasy-based connections and toward relationships grounded in safety, clarity, and compatibility.

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  • The cover of an ebook titled 'Aligned Love' with a woman on the right side, a purple glittery background, and a rainbow design at the bottom. The subtitle 'Ebook' and the handle '@OlympiaPsychology' are also visible.

    Aligned Love Ebook

    Aligned Love is a psychologically grounded ebook for those seeking to understand attraction, attachment, and relational choice beyond fantasy and intensity. Integrating attachment theory, trauma-informed frameworks, and relational research, it helps readers identify trauma bonds, obsessive patterns, and emotional unavailability—while clarifying what aligned love actually looks like in practice. The ebook includes guided lessons, reflective prompts, and practical worksheets designed to support insight, discernment, and real behavioral change.

  • Book titled 'The Symbol of O' by Olympia Georgeson, featuring a cover with a woman lying on a small grassy island surrounded by water.

    The Symbol of O

    Art mirrors the artist’s reflections on the world, others and self. In Olympia’s poetry book, The Symbol of O, the theme of art naturally branches into topics that make up a work of art, such as: meditations on complicated romantic and familial love, the loss of loved ones, and a sense of roaming the world.

    The artist’s hyper sensitivity and analytical fevor in which the speaker views the world can both enrichen her experience of the past and become damaging in the sense that her perspective may not always necessarily highlight truths, but morph them into new realities.