Polyamory has gradually become more normalized in the mainstream over the past few years. We’ve been seeing a lot more representation in media, and some celebrities have even opened up about their own ...
Relationships become confusing when emotions blind us to their true purpose. Deep attachment can force you to stay in a relationship that was meant to end a long time ago, and pride can make you walk ...
Psychologists and therapists have many different ways of looking at the structure of relationships—interlocking attachment styles and childhood wounds, communication skills, and developmental ...
Love is one of the most natural human desires, yet for many people, it feels unreachable. Some individuals go through life ...
As a couples counselor, clinical psychologist, and someone who asks friends about intimate details of their marriages as frequently as others ask friends about their weekend plans, I think I have ...
Circumstances can sometimes compel couples to be separated for extended periods. This arrangement is never easy, and while some manage to remain faithful, many act as though they are single and never ...
When you think about stress, what comes to mind first? Big work and life stressors or the everyday hassles that are part of life? In their new book, The Microstress Effect, Rob Cross and Karen Dillon ...
More and more couples are considering opening up their relationship as a way to grow, explore and keep the spark alive.
The notion that relationships can be challenging is widely established and understood, but what is less understood are the specific personality types that are especially challenging when trying to ...
From her years of experience, Dalgleish has identified six main types of mothers-in-law, but said it's common for people to ...
Just as the world of traditional vanilla dating isn’t one size fits all, neither is the sugar bowl. Contrary to popular belief, not all sugar relationships are casual arrangements that don’t involve ...