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Toxic relationships can feel intense and exciting, but usually for all the wrong reasons. Discover ways to recognize them and ...
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The relational unconscious shapes who we love, while new relational experiences and awareness revise inner templates.
Although adversity can intensify attachment in relationships, that intensity can be misleading. Here’s why, according to psychological research.
Low points are inevitable in any relationship; no two people can see eye to eye all the time. But when push comes to shove, how do you know if your relationship has the foundation to endure? As a ...
Parasocial relationships are non-reciprocal connections that can have both positive and negative effects. They happen due to our natural need for connection and can affect a person’s emotions, ...
If you want a simply way to boost your relationship on a day-to-day basis, try peppering your texts with emoji. This is the surprising recommendation of a new study by researchers from the University ...