This week, The New York Times sparked online fervor when writer Catherine Pearson penned an article discussing "mankeeping," the hot new internet term describing women's exhaustion and annoyance at ...
When relationships lack fulfillment and joy, the impact extends far beyond emotional distress. Research shows that unhappy relationships affect mental health, physical well-being, and even ...
Most couples understand that relationships aren't always sunshine and rainbows. Experiencing ups and downs is to be expected in any romantic relationship, but sometimes, those issues may become a ...
Romantic red flags and dramatic betrayals get a lot of attention (rightfully so). But it’s often the everyday, bad relationship habits that quietly drive couples apart. Compared to the biggies like ...
Growth in relationships often stalls due to patterns that run beneath conscious awareness. They may feel normal at first, but gradually erode your sense of self, autonomy and direction. At the ...
Relationships are among the first things we tend to take for granted. It’s not intentional, but as humans, we often forget the true value of something until we risk losing it. And that’s when ...
Photo credit: Shutterstock.com / Prostock-studio. Arguments are inevitable in any relationship. Whether sparked by differences in opinion, miscommunication, or external stressors, conflicts naturally ...
I have noticed that many of my clients face different versions of the same recurring interpersonal problem. Each time it occurs, they treat it as if it were unexpected and something entirely new. Or, ...
For all the joy that romantic relationships bring us, it is needless to say that they are hard work. In the United States, it is estimated that one in two marriages ends in divorce. Other data show ...