Galena Rhoades, a psychologist at the University of Denver and a co-author of “Fighting for Your Marriage,” recommends using ...
Most of the relationship advice we get these days, online and offline, coalesces around two main relationship skills: ...
Modern love's complexities are addressed by Sister Shivani, who advocates for a 'giving' approach in relationships. She ...
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Eight therapists share lessons they find themselves repeating again and again. Credit...Oyow Supported by By Catherine Pearson Every relationship is unique — a delicate ecosystem influenced by ...
For even the happiest of long-term couples, mid-life can be a battlefield. The challenges this period brings come thick and fast: work stress, financial pressures, health changes and the care burden, ...
Cowritten by Arasteh Gatchpazian and Tchiki Davis, Ph.D. In psychology, many researchers conceptualize relationship quality in terms of how satisfied each partner is in the relationship. This focuses ...