When a loved one is behaving in a way that bothers you, should you lean into the relationship or take a break? If you're having trouble deciding, therapist KC Davis offers guiding questions.
Successful couples and lasting relationships are not a product of fate or something reserved only for a fortunate few. No one is born with the skill to have a great relationship. The ones who manage ...
According to Dunbar’s theory, the average person can maintain about 150 friends or meaningful contacts, and up to 500 acquaintances. Within that group of 150 meaningful contacts, there are even ...
Couples drift apart for lots of reasons. Work gets busy. Kids need attention. Partners stop trying after they get comfortable. However, learning how to keep romance alive in long-term relationships ...
If you're in an interracial relationship, there can be additional concerns even with lots of love and care: cultural misunderstandings, family members who say hurtful things, disagreements over values ...
If you’ve ever been seriously involved with another person, you’ve probably wound up asking yourself some important questions. “What does it mean when they ask me to meet their friends?” you might ...
A large new study reveals how early relationships with parents and friends influence how we relate to those closest to us in adulthood ...