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Research indicates this can lead to a cycle of constant worry, a desperate need for reassurance, and misinterpretation of ...
When love starts to feel heavy instead of healing, these signs reveal the emotional toll your relationship might be taking.
Once in a while, the major danger for a love relationship can be not a partner but the habits of an individual. Coverty self-sabotage may infiltrate blissful relationships, without the partners being ...
Do you have a partner who gives just enough to get by? A therapist dishes on the signs, if the relationship can survive, and knowing when to leave.
Jealousy is often seen as the enemy of open relationships, but it doesn’t have to be. When approached with compassion and ...
Attachment theory is one of the ways we can analyze how we function in our closets relationships and understand why we behave the way we do. Laura Mucha is the author of Love Understood. “Humans are ...
Being an “overgiver” means your default setting is to give more than what’s healthy, sustainable or reciprocated. And it’s ...
If you’ve lost yourself in a relationship, it may be time to untangle your identities and establish clearer boundaries. Credit...Vanessa Saba Supported by By Christina Caron The same pattern kept ...
The key difference between being “in love” and being “obsessed” lies in the ability to maintain balance. If someone begins to neglect their responsibilities, health, or safety, it may indicate an ...
When I hit my forties, I'd almost completely given up on finding love. I'd been married twice and had a few other relationships that left me more wounded than fulfilled. Every relationship I'd had ...
Why do couples start to look alike and mimic each other? Teresa Ouro, a psychologist specialising in couples and sex therapy, explains why you might be copying your current love or potential partner ...