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Research on love tends to focus on the factors in adult relationships. A new study on the early roots of relationships ...
It may be confusing to be with a certain type of partner. They claim that they love you, but their actions say otherwise.
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Given the vast scope of this issue, it's surprising that we have a limited understanding of what preserves and enhances ...
We may think of therapy as primarily challenging our thoughts and planning behaviors. Yet, psychotherapy (since Freud, Rogers ...
For adults who were parentified as children, caregiving feels like it never stops. When your parents get older, the intensity ...
Emotion regulation is a universal challenge for adults and children alike and the primary reason why individuals seek ...