#Relationships
Miscellaneous | Jewish Wisdom
What is Shomer Negiah, Refraining From Touching the Opposite Sex? | Aish
Not touching members of the opposite sex sounds extreme. Is it?
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
10 Signs of a Healthy Relationship
How to know if your relationship is in a good place.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
11 Signs of Emotional Abuse in Relationships That You Should Never Overlook
It can be hard to recognize these signs and break this toxic cycle, but you deserve better.
Psychology | Personality
10 Things Incredibly Likable People Never, Ever Do (and Why You Love Them for It)
What you do can make you extremely likable. So can what you choose not to do.
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help!
The Most Crucial Skill Sets for Successful Communication
Learn to notice that the way in which you are interacting with someone can possibly interfere with their ability to listen objectively to what you are saying.
Psychology | Personality
4 Reasons Why We Find Some People So Inexplicably Annoying, According to Science
From our ‘shadow side’ to relational blueprints: psychologists explain why we find some people unaccountably irritating and how to deal with it.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
How a Soft Start-Up Can Cool Down Your Heated Argument | Connect Couples Therapy & Marriage Counseling
Caught up in conflict? Try a soft-start up. When you use a soft start-up, you and your partner can focus on the problem instead of who’s to blame.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
6 Resources to Help You Identify and Heal Anxious Attachment | Connect Couples Therapy & Marriage Counseling
Explore strategies for identifying and healing anxious attachment with therapist-approved resources, including podcasts, books, and expert insights.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
Everyone Has Relationship Deal-Breakers. Here’s How to Identify Yours
Plus the best, non-awkward ways to bring them up.
Health & Fitness | Sleep
Why I Sleep in a Separate Bed From My Husband
There’s an assumption that not sharing a bed is the death of a relationship but in many cases it can be the saviour.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
The Great Cousin Decline - The Atlantic
Families are shrinking. But the weirdest family role is a vital one.
Miscellaneous | Dating & Relationships
A Psychologist Analyzes The New Dating Trend Of ‘Open Casting’
Have you wondered why twenty-somethings are increasingly open to the idea of dating outside their type? Here’s why the trend is catching on in a big way.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
Encouraging Your Partner To Change
If there's something you wish your partner would change, think carefully about why that change is important to you.
News | News
Mayside TV - Mattias Desmet on Mass Formation and the Modern Society - YouTube
A unique interview with Mattias Desmet, (Ph.D. Psychology, the University of Ghent in Belgium), on Tucker Carlson Today show.###Mayside TV is owned by WireNe...
Psychology | Health & Wellbeing
Can Good Coworkers Save Us From Job Burnout? - JSTOR Daily
Maintaining healthy and good relationships with coworkers may help mitigate the risks of workplace burnout.
Psychology | Relationships
Retired Colonel Reads 'How Humankind Came To Be,' Receives Dream of 'Lifeline to Heaven'
After Jim Smith read "How Humankind Came To Be" by Mr. Li Hongzhi, the English translation of which is ...
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
The adults celebrating child-free lives - BBC Worklife
From consciously child-free influencers, to online communities for people who’ve decided against having kids, the no-kids movement is booming – but so is the backlash.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Stuff
With Cameras Everywhere, Crazy Coincidences Are Now Normal
A viral TikTok trend sees people inadvertently finding their future partners and best friends in the background of old photos.
Miscellaneous | Miscellaneous
30 Most Romantic Things To Do In Charleston, South Carolina 2022
This article collects the best date ideas and romantic things to do in Charleston for couples based on major travel, blogs, reviews , and social media stories.
Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices
Why Setting Boundaries Is Important (And Isn’t Mean)
Boundaries are how we care, stay supportive, and give to those we love without sacrificing our own health and happiness in the process.
Psychology | Personality
Micromanipulation: The Covert Tactic That Narcissists Use in Arguments to Reassert Control
Here’s how to recognize its damaging effects.
Health & Fitness | Sleep
‘Sleeping on It’ Helps You Better Manage Your Emotions and Mental Health—Here’s Why
Sleep and mental health have a well established relationship.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
How to set boundaries to make your relationships better - Vox
Relationships aren’t always easy to preserve. Boundaries can help.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
On Getting Rejected a Lot (and Liking It)
What do you do after getting turned down by a dream job? Keep getting turned down.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
When Meeting Someone New, Try Skirting the Small Talk and Digging a Little Deeper
A series of experiments explored the seemingly radical idea that opening up to strangers can be deeply satisfying.
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
What is social capital and why can ADHD affect it? - The Washington Post
A lack of social capital can lead to a lack of friends. But there are steps you can take to build social capital.
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
The Science of Heartbreak | WIRED
Death and disease increase after divorce. Journalist Florence Williams, mourning the end of her own marriage, investigates why.
Psychology | Psychology
People who conceal information in their day-to-day lives are more willing to form online relationships
A new study suggests that a person's openness to forming online relationships is associated with their tendency to conceal personal information about themselves. The research has been published in the journal Personal Relationships. ...
Psychology | Relationships
'Like Shaking Up a Snow Globe': Clarity and Confidence in Divorce Decisions
When someone is in the process of making a decision about whether to stay in a marriage or to pursue a divorce, research from the National Divorce Decision-Making Project shows that they often think about how it will impact their children, finances, perso
Psychology | Personality
"Do's and Don'ts" For Living as an Introvert | Psychology Today
Lessons learned after 12 years in the "Introverts' Corner."
Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices
7 Powerful Habits of People With High Emotional Intelligence
You don’t get where you want to be without practice. Here’s how and what to practice.
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
We Seem To Treat Physical Warmth As A Sign Of Safety – Research Digest
By Emma Young. Holding a warm pack interferes with fear conditioning, the researchers find.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
Recognizing When a Friendship Is Lopsided | Psychology Today
What happens you're the only one to initiate contact or share your feelings?
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
How to Create a Transformational Relationship | Psychology Today
...not a transactional one.
Psychology | Parenting and Kids
Does Having Kids Make You Happy? - The Atlantic
Research has found that having children is terrible for quality of life—but the truth about what parenthood means for happiness is a lot more complicated.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
How the 10-Second Rule Can Dramatically Change Your Conversations and Make You a Better Leader | Inc.com
Those 10 seconds can make all the difference.
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
10 Meaningful Questions to Ask Others to Strengthen Your Relationships
When we take the time to ask creative and purposeful questions, we create long-lasting bonds that are both deep and fulfilling.
Psychology | Personality
Here's How To Tell if You're an Outgoing Introvert | Well Good
You may be an outgoing introvert if you thrive in social settings, but tend to feel depleted once they're over—and crave alone time.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
Use the Magic 5:1 Ratio to Improve All Your Relationships
All happy partnerships (both professional and romantic) follow this simple but powerful ratio.
Miscellaneous | Miscellaneous
8 signs someone in your life is a narcissist and how to set healthy boundaries with them
Narcissists are often manipulative and lack empathy. If someone in your life is one, don't take their behavior personally and set boundaries.
Psychology | Psychology
The Science Behind: Empathy
We also have the tremendous ability to consciously choose to put ourselves in other people’s shoes and take on their perspective.
Miscellaneous | Miscellaneous
3 Things Good Listeners Consistently Do | Psychology Today
If you want to improve the quality of relationships with your friends, significant others, and colleagues, find out what good listeners do.
Psychology | Psychology
The New Political 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' | Psychology Today
Talking politics requires that we take off our own glasses and put on the other person’s, to try to see the world through their eyes.
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
Cold Days Can Make Us Long For Social Contact — But Warming Up Our Bodies Eliminates This Desire – Research Digest
By Emma Young. Finding highlights need to consider ambient temperature in studies of warmth and social judgements.
Psychology | Health & Wellbeing
How We Can Boost Our Compassion and Healing as We Move Forward
This time calls for us to be especially conscious in our choices.
Psychology | Parenting and Kids
Parents Have More Synchronised Patterns Of Brain Activity When They’re Together – Research Digest
By Emily Reynolds. Couples who listened to sounds together showed more similar activity in brain areas involved in attention than those who were apart.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
5 Steps to Prevent Domestic Violence During Quarantine | Psychology Today
Domestic violence victims forced to stay at home with their abusers can take steps to minimize aggression and injury.
Psychology | Personality
Best Way To Offer Support During Hard Times? Use Messages Of Validation, Study Suggests
A new study finds that messages of support which validated a person's feelings were more helpful overall than the ones that were critical or that diminished emotions.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
Here's what happens in the brain when we disagree
New research could help you win an argument.
Psychology | Psychology & Psychological Research
New Year's resolutions, for couples - CNN
Argue better, make time, think of the future and have sex once a week: These and other goals will strengthen your romantic relationship in the coming year.
Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices
Empathy's Paradox | Psychology Today
How deeply listening to experiences can be transformative.
Advice & Self-Help | Advice
6 Steps to Improving Your Relationship With Your Spouse - Love & Judaism
We have the ability to perceive any person and any situation in a positive way, if we choose to do so.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
Emotional Fulfillment and Contact Key in Stable Romantic Partnerships
By Matthew Warren. Learning that others can meet our needs makes people realise ending relationship is a viable option.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
Healthy Ways to Deal with Conflict in Relationships
Happily married couples who have been together for decades still argue every so often, but a new study finds that the topics married couples choose to argue about can make all the difference.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
A reminder of how important it is to support the elderly
A new survey of British seniors sheds light on this sad, but true effect of aging, noting that hundreds of thousands of people often go a week without speaking to a single person.
Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices
Staring into someone's eyes for 10 Minutes Elicits Dissociation
By Christian Jarrett A psychologist based in Italy says he has found a simple way to induce in healthy people an altered state of consciousness – simply get two individuals to look into each other's eyes for 10 minutes while they are sitting in a dimly
Psychology | Personality
7 Things that Empathy Research Shows About Relationships
Empathy might be your ticket to connection and, ultimately, success.
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
11 Ways Narcissists Use Shame to Control | The Exhausted Woman
A weakness of a narcissist is their extreme hatred of being embarrassed. There is nothing worse for them than having someone point out even the slightest fault. Ironically, they have no problem openly doing this to others. This method of casting shame all
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
Let Go: On-Again, Off-Again Relationships Harmful To Mental Health - Study Finds
Letting go is painful for many people when it comes to relationships, but a study suggests that it may be the safest option when it comes to protecting one's mental health.
Psychology | Relationships
When You Talk About Relationships, Do You Say 'I' or 'We'? Your Choice Is Revealing, Psychology Study Suggests
Researchers found that those who displayed what they called "anxious and avoidant" attachment styles used the pronoun "I" more often when talking about romantic experiences.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
How Attachment Styles Impact Relationships
The professor came on The Ezra Klein Show to talk about parenting, friendships, marriage, and schooling.
Psychology | Psychology & Psychological Research
The Math Behind Successful Relationships - WSJ
A psychologist and mathematician teamed up to craft a tool that proved to be shockingly accurate at predicting which marriages would wind up in divorce.
Miscellaneous | Guy Stuff
The "Foodie Call": A Third of Women Admit to Going on Dates Just for a Free Meal
The “Foodie Call”: A Third of Women Admit to Going on Dates Just for a Free Meal
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
6 Rules for Healthy Friendships | Psychology Today
The shape of communication and connection may shift with technology, but the shape and substance of healthy friendships reflects a half dozen key rules.
Miscellaneous | Dating & Relationships
7 Ways Narcissists Manipulate Relationships
How narcissists use "narcissistic supply" to exploit relationships.
Psychology | Personality
Different Kinds Of Loneliness – Having Poor Quality Relationships Is Associated With Greater Distress Than Having Too
By Emma Young. The researchers said it is important to assess the different subtypes of loneliness.
Psychology | Relationships
7 Research-Based Principles for Making Marriage Work
In The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work, written with Nan Silver, renowned clinical psychologist and marriage researcher John Gottman, Ph.D, reveals
Psychology | Relationships
We were married for 10 years and lonelier than ever – then THIS happened and changed everything | Fox News
Sometimes it can creep into our lives with an unwelcome stealth. I would never have conceived that I could be surrounded by a husband, kids, and friends, and yet still feel its clutches suffocating my heart. But there I was, married 10 years, two kids, bu
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
Sex Therapy for the 21st Century
Welcome to the Monitor on Psychology digital edition! This interactive format allows you to easily read, share with friends, and click on web links to get further resources.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
Don't Hide Your Feelings: Honesty Truly Is The Best Policy, Study Finds
Researchers with the University of Chicago Booth School of Business found that our fear of honesty is unfounded. Most people can handle -- and want to hear -- the truth.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
The everyday experiences that make us feel loved
By Christian Jarrett. People experience love in many situations beyond just romantic relationships.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
Marriage Grows Easier In Old Age; Couples Fight Less, Laugh More - Study Finds
Ever feel like your marriage is losing its luster and all the romance is being replaced with petty bickering? Don't worry, there's light -- and lightheartedness -- at the end of the tunnel.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
Seniors Who Have Sex Regularly Are More Content In Their Lives - Study Finds
Even in our senior years, having sex regularly -- or even just fooling around -- can significantly improve wellbeing and contentment in life, a new study finds.
Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices
Joy From Giving Lasts Much Longer Than Joy From Getting, Study Shows
In this season of giving and getting, the findings are in. It is more blessed to give than to receive. According to two new studies conducted by researchers with the University of Chicago and Northwestern University, giving to others rather than to oursel
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
Why ‘The One’ Is a New and Stressful Concept
Couples therapist Esther Perel outlines why the modern cultural idea of “a good marriage” is both new and unprecedented: rules have given way to choices, which comes with their own set of issues.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
How Do You Stay Connected When Your Partner is Unhappy? One Therapist’s Advice.
“She may need something more than sympathy.”
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
How to Deal With Friends Who Only Call When They Need You
If you’ve ever had a friend who has treated you more like a utility than a friend, it could be time to cut bait. Read what a therapist has to say about those friends who only call when they need you.
Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support
The Consequences of No Physical Attraction | Psychology Today
Living in a house of cards.
Health & Fitness | Psychology
Understanding Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder
The term "passive-aggressive" is used to describe behavior that expresses defiance or hostility indirectly, rather than openly.
News | The News
Quiz: Birth Order and Personality, Relationships, Theory, and More
Take this WebMD quiz to find out how your birth order may affect who you are.
Psychology | Relationships
The Relationship That Reduces Dementia Risk By 42% - PsyBlog
Approaching 1 million people were included in the research.
Psychology | Psychology & Psychological Research
This Physical Feature Makes Men More Attractive - PsyBlog
The feature is also linked to higher genetic fitness.
Psychology | Psychology & Psychological Research
The Best Five Nonverbal Signs Of Attraction
Many supposed signs of attraction were not linked to liking, the extensive research found.
Advice & Self-Help | Dating & Relationships
Meet Tinder's 30 most successful and right-swiped daters
Plus, they lift the lid on the mind blowing details of their overflowing inboxes.
Psychology | Relationships
There Are Four Flirting Styles, Each With Its Own Tells - PsyBlog
How to tell if someone is flirting with you.
Health & Fitness | Psychology!
Narcissists often recruit people called 'apaths' to help with their games — here's why they're dangerous
They are the 'flying monkeys.'
Miscellaneous | Dating & Relationships
The New Dating Requirement: Consuming All of Your Partner’s #Content
‘Be respectful and watch my [Instagram] Story,’ one 20-something demanded. Her relationship prerequisite isn’t unique—but when stories expire in 24 hours, it’s not easy, either.
Psychology | Relationships
New Study Proves That Humans Love Dogs More Than They Love Humans
Do you love dogs? Or do you know someone who does? We can already see you nodding your heads. It comes as no surprise that the bond between humans and dogs transcends all scientific laws. From time to time, stories keep popping up about pet-owners who wen
Advice & Self-Help | Dating
Science says the happiest couples have 13 characteristics - Business Insider
Here's what sets happy couples apart.
Psychology | Psychology & Psychological Research
If you don't sleep in the same bed as your partner, you're not alone
One in four British couples are regularly sleeping in separate beds due to stress, new research has revealed. Bedroom furniture retailers Bensons for Beds examined the sleeping habits of 2,000 UK couples and found that long work days and children were
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
Long-Distance Relationships – Real Life Things You Should Know Before Getting Started
Here's what you should know (advice, TIPs and problems) to make long-distance relationships work (last and keep) from real people before getting started.
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
Strong Friendships In Adolescence Pay Dividends In Adulthood : Shots - Health News : NPR
Researchers have found that people with deep friendships in adolescence had less anxiety and a greater sense of self-worth in early adulthood. Close friends matter, their study found.
Psychology | Relationships
If He's Really Your Soulmate, Your Relationship Will Have These 10 Things
This is what you should look for.
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
How to Build a Healthy Relationship Between a Man and a Woman with Science
You may know what a healthy romantic relationship looks like, but do you know how to get one? Find out what stages you must go through before true love.
Psychology | Relationships
Can Photos of Cute Puppies Help Marriage Blues?
Researchers have come up with another reason why we are attracted to irresistible photos of puppies and kittens, and another reason that we can never get our fill of these adorable photos.
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
8 Reasons Why Happy Couples Rarely Share Their Relationship Statuses On Social Media
Northwestern University found that those who posted more frequently on social media about their partner actually feel insecure in their relationship
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
Millennial—And Macho? Why Young Men Want Old-School Marriages - Vogue
New studies find that young men are prizing "old-school" relationships.
Humor | Humor!
Community Post: What Your Facebook Birthday Messages Actually Mean
There's more than meets the eye to your average Happy Birthday Facebook post.
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
What Grown Up Marriage Looks Like | The Huffington Post
No one is emotionally grown-up all the time. Our earlier selves are not filed away as memories but cordoned off like a half dozen smaller siblings who th...
Advice & Self-Help | Dating
11 Comics That Capture The Hell That Is Modern Dating | The Huffington Post
Because dating is seriously the worst.
Psychology | Relationships
Why So Many Couples Fight at Ikea -- Science of Us
How do you say “I hate you” in Swedish?
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
How to Talk About Politics With the People You Love | The Huffington Post
By Dr. Harville Hendrix and Dr. Helen LaKelly Hunt Wherever you stand on the political landscape, chances are that someone very close to you fundame...
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
Compatibility Test: 255 Simple but Significant Questions for Couples
Are you and your boyfriend truly compatible? How can you know for sure? Well, thankfully
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
Most People's Friendships Fall Into One of Three Categories
Are you a tight-knitter, a compartmentalizer, or a sampler?
Psychology | Relationships
Helen Fisher on Positive Illusions | Terms of Enlightenment: What scientific term or concept ought to be more widely kno
This year, the Edge.org Annual Question surveyed leading thinkers about the ideas that deserve more exposure beyond the world of science. A selection of answers.
Psychology | Relationships
How to Fall Back in Love
New research finds people can increase their romantic feelings by practicing ‘love regulation.’ Try looking at pictures from your relationship and thinking positive thoughts.
Psychology | Psychology & Psychological Research
How Do You Know When You Love Someone?
Because love can be confusing.
Psychology | Psychology & Psychological Research
5 Tips for Interacting With a Narcissist
When you know you'll be around a narcissist, or observing one in action, use these strategies to take care of yourself—and grow during the process.
Psychology | Relationships
The 10 Most Heartfelt Compliments You Can Give Men
Read on for some pretty damn adorable answers from men on the heartfelt compliments that make them swoon when said to them by a special lady.
Psychology | Relationships
When You Love a Man With Low Self-Esteem - 9 Things to Keep in Mind
When a man is dealing with low self-esteem, he’ll make mistakes. Big mistakes. My shame and low self-esteem led me to become reckless.
Health & Fitness | Health News
Light Therapy May Boost Low Libido in Men
Light therapy similar to that used to treat seasonal affective disorder may increase sexual desire in men with a low libido via an increase in testosterone levels, an Italian study suggests.
Psychology | Relationships
Smart Girls Never Trade Self Respect For A Man's Attention
How smart girls always avoid trading their self-respect for temporary attention from a man. Having sex too soon, or acting inappropriately is damaging
Psychology | Relationships
The Quick Eye Movement That Reveals Whether It's Love or Lust
How to tell just from the eyes whether it’s love or lust.
Psychology | Relationships
Harvard psychologist Amy Cuddy says people judge you on 2 criteria
In her new book, "Presence," Amy Cuddy says that people quickly answer two questions when they first meet you.
Psychology | Relationships
If A Man Doesn't Make An Effort, He's Not Interested In You
If a guy wants a relationship with you, he'll make an effort. If he doesn't you'll know it's time to break up with him.
Psychology | Relationships
Strong Women Never Let Relationships Destroy Their Happiness
Trusting yourself means you don't have to rely on a relationship to save you or make you happy. That's what makes you a strong, independent woman.
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
What Men Secretly Want Review [by James Bauer] - Her Aspiration
Like many of you, I have had many romantic relationships during the years. While I knew from the start that some of them wouldn’t have worked, I was also left with a broken heart and many questions by a few “Mister Rights”.It is very likely that you
Psychology | Relationships
The New Science of Single People -- Science of Us
Now that single people are such a big share of the population, maybe social scientists will stop ignoring them.
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
5 Reasons Why Practising Gratitude Is Great for Your Business
Entrepreneurs and established business owners can benefit enormously, both personally and professionally, by incorporating the practice of gratefulness into
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
The 3 Types of Relationships: The REAL Secret to Finding True Love...
How to find true love? The secret isn't as difficult as most people think. Here is how to finally find a lasting love...
Advice & Self-Help | Empowering Tools for Growth
What Great Listeners Actually Do
It’s about more than keeping quiet.
Psychology | Relationships
There Are Four Flirting Styles, Each With Its Own Tells
How to tell if someone is flirting with you.
Psychology | Relationships
The Science of Affection: Parents and Children's Emotional Patterns
"The nature of love is about paying attention to the people who matter, about still giving when you are too tired to give."
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help!
19 Words You Should Never Say the First Time You Meet Someone | Inc.com
Some are tired. Some are overused. Some are hyperbolic. And some are insufferable.
Psychology | Relationships
Tips to Become More Interdependent
How to become more interdependent from Lauren Hazzouri.
Psychology | Relationships
The Family Relationship That Could Be Most Responsible For Your Emotional Life
The ‘corticolimbic system’ plays an important role in mood disorders, such as depression.
Psychology | Relationships
Can Tylenol Help Heal a Broken Heart?
When a neuroscience student gets dumped, she finds comfort (and an over-the-counter remedy) in her knowledge of the physiology of romantic rejection.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Scientists say men with one intriguing characteristic are more attractive to women
If you want to impress a woman, consider ditching the pickup lines and starting with
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
How to Get People to Like You (Heck, Even Love You)
We all care about what others think of us and want to be liked (despite what rebellious 15-year-old you might have said). The basics of getting people ...
Family & Parenting | Family and Parenting
How Babies Quickly Learn to Judge Adults
Even if toddlers can’t tell us, they are making hard and fast judgments about adults, Susan Pinker says about new research.
Advice & Self-Help | Dr. Eleanor's Books & Audios
Navigating Relationships: A Multidimensional Perspective
When you understand yourself and how you operate, you can use this as a building block to build fulfilling relationships. When you understand yourself...
Advice & Self-Help | Dr. Eleanor's Books & Audios
Beyond Human Design: A Key to Self-Understanding
Truly knowing yourself can change your entire life. Understanding the concept of your own “self” is complex and can take years, but truly knowing your...
Family & Parenting | Family and Parenting
Child and Family - The Importance of Our Early Life Experiences
Our early life experiences are critical in creating the blue-print for the way we live our lives. The three c's are a critical part of this.
Style & Fashion | Health & Fitness
Kind of like people start to look like their pets after awhile, you may notice that married couples start to share some similarities as the years go by, too. But according to a new study published in the journal Nature Immunology, the physical similaritie
Family & Parenting | Family and Parenting
A Perfect Apology: The Two Ingredients That Matter Most - PsyBlog
Although there are six components to a good apology, two are most effective.
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
Study Shows Men Prefer [Blank] Women As “Keepers”
Written by: Jason Hill Every man has that Hollywood crush of his with the A-list looks who gets her face and body plastered all over magazines and TV. She may be a movie star like Halle Berry or a …
Science & Technology | Technology
4 smart appliances for a more harmonious home
Some newer smart home products actually do. Technology is trying to solve relationship quarrels before they start, creating a more harmonious, less stressful home environment.
Psychology | Relationships
13 Questions to Ask Before Getting Married
There are certain intimate and awkward topics couples should discuss before the wedding — unless you prefer to be surprised years later.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
The Science of Building a Lasting Social Media Community
What research tells us about how social media community is built and how relationships are best created and maintained.
News | Good News
Doctors Told a Woman to Take Her Husband Off of Life Support, But She Refused—and Then He Woke Up
What would you do if your partner got into an accident that put him or her into a coma—and doctors told you they'd pull the plug if they were in your shoes? Medical problems test any couple, but Danielle Josey Davis, whose husband, Matthew, got into a motorcycle accident in 2011—just seven months after they had tied the knot—refused to lose hope.
Health & Fitness | Health Articles
Harvard researchers discovered the one thing everyone needs for happier, healthier lives - The Washington Post
And it has nothing to do with work or money.
Advice & Self-Help | Dr. Eleanor's Blogs and Articles
How to Flirt: tips to improve how you meet prospective dates
Beyond Human Design - Expand the depths of your true nature
Advice & Self-Help | Dr. Eleanor's Blogs and Articles
Navigating Relationships: A Multidimensional Perspective
Beyond Human Design - Expand the depths of your true nature
Psychology | Relationships
6 Bad Relationship Behaviors Portrayed as Romantic
Relationships can be difficult enough, but when media portrayal of bad relationship behaviors does not match real life, it can lead to toxic situations.
Psychology | Relationships
What Romance Means After 10 Years of Marriage
It's not about suspense; it's about survival.
Advice & Self-Help | Relationships
How ‘Textual Chemistry’ Is Changing Dating | TIME
The complex emotional interactions between two people over text message can make or break a relationship
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help!
7 Things Happy Couples Do Differently
There’s no exact formula for a great relationship. In fact, all relationships are made of two people from different backgrounds and experiences, who are doing their best to make it work.
Psychology | Relationships
Dating App Once Uses Your Heart Rate To Help You Find Love
We've all felt it — the little adrenaline rush and increased heart rate that comes when we meet someone we're attracted to — but now we can track it...